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Partially applying view templates

Partially applying view templates

- [Instructor] This week I want to talk about view templates, and specifically partially applying view templates. So, view templates can be used in a variety of ways, and the most common way that they are used is a way to just sort of capture a bunch of settings that are applied to a view, and then reapply those to multiple views that need similar settings. And that's a very effective way to use them. What I want to talk about this week is that you can, with a little bit of strategy, actually create view templates that serve a lot of different purposes by only using some of the settings that are available in the view template. So let me just show you a few examples to kind of explain what I mean here. So, I've got this simple file here, and let's just say that I'm working on the rooms, for example, and there's a lot of rooms, let's say, and I don't want to have to keep going to hunt for them and find those x's that run through…

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