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hey everybody Brandon here from CAD intentions and in todays video were going to be taking a look at binding and inserting xrefs as well as the differences and my favorite uses for either of them I hope you guys enjoy and were gonna try and keep this one under two minutes so lets get started [Music] all right so as I mentioned were gonna be taking a look at the bind versus insert commands when youre bringing an xref into a drawing you can see in our drawing example here we have an xref on the left you can see this floorplan is a reference and on the right weve got some line work in our drawing making up another floor of say the same building this could come up in the case that Ive got where you were combining multiple xrefs into a drawing to say send to a client or just consolidating them for archival or submission purposes theres a bunch of reasons why you might want to bind or insert and xref and in todays video were just going to go over the differences and two of the mai