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This video tutorial from exocad will be showing how you can quickly achieve a single coping cutback design. To start, run the DentalDB application. Click on the Load button at the top of the DentalDB. Choose the second sample called Single coping cutback and click again on the Load button. Now click on the Design button to start the CAD application. The wizard starts with the margin line detection. As this is the first tutorial using an antagonist scan, Id like to talk about the Show/Hide window. It allows you to show or hide objects. Use the checkboxes left of the group description to show or hide objects. Use the slider to toggle transparency for objects. As you proceed with the design, the list will become more and more populated. Hidden objects will be listed in the Hidden group. Unfold the Hidden expander to see which parts are currently hidden. Use the Show all button to show all parts available. Lets start to define the margin line by adding a point. If the ma