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hey everybody Brandon here from CAV intentions and in todays two minute Tuesday / Tuesday tip video Im gonna be walking through how to use the N copy or a nested copy command in AutoCAD if you want to read a little bit more about the command make sure you check out my Tuesday tip article on the AutoCAD vlog Ill put a link in the description below lets get going [Music] all right so Im gonna try and keep this short I probably wont make the two minutes but I never do so lets take a look at n copy or nested copy you can see in my example drawing the same one Ive used in the AutoCAD blog article that I have an xref here on the left and this is what might be a completed drawing of yours it might be the base drawing or simply a drawing youre using to get an outline of a floor plan or steel objects from if youre into Civil Works it could be a lot layout and youre working on utilities and maybe you just need the xref to see your lots behind the sanitary or water lines that youre de