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hello and welcome to this video on designing and editing GDS files in this video were gonna look at how we can implement various manipulations on the basic shapes available in a GDS file were gonna take the basic boxes and polygons that we drew before and see how we can change them more than just editing their vertices how we can implement rotation scaling its things like that so in order to do that were gonna need a basic shape to work with Im starting with a simple layout here with just a single cell cell one on the top here and a couple layers over on the Left I only really need one layer to start here but Im picking up where I left off before so Im going to select the first layer select the box tool and go ahead and draw myself a basic box Im going to hit escape to go back to select mode and then double click on this box to define its coordinates Im gonna set up this box right at zero zero for the center with a width of 20 microns and a height of two microns give myself a