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in this video tutorial were going to show how supports work in adapt builder these might be point or line supports that are either automatically or manually created by the user and mainly to support columns and walls and well talk about single level and multi-level defaults and how supports are considered in both modes of operability and were going to go ahead and be working with a multi-level structure in the program first thing we want to discuss is just visibility how do we show supports when theyre created either automatically or manually so if we go to visibility under view settings you can always look at supports from the finite element tab using the point and line support option were going to not be discussing springs those are always manually created supports so if you add springs to a model the only time theyre not considered if if you remove them if you delete them the visibility for springs is also shown in the same finite element tab here so point and line supports wh