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hey guys im aaron so theres a couple comments going around our forum if you dont go there check out forums.sketchup.com great place to get information on sketchup and actually on a couple youtube video comments that were talking about the use of the paste in place command versus using the outliner to nest information inside your model i thought itd be a good thing to look at in this weeks skill builder so those of you who watched me model before know that i like pace and place pace and play is a nice way to isolate geometry but still model on it and then incorporate that new geometry into the existing just a super easy way to take things through different levels of components or groups so but somebody mentioned on the comments that they use outline or do the same thing i was interested in this and actually its a pretty cool cool workflow so i want to take a look at that lets hop in all right so i just made a couple of groups of just some geometry and im supposing in this that