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this is dark bright Nash Community College and in this video Iamp;#39;d like to show you how to modify a built-in block to save yourself a lot of time with clean up some using the palette on the architectural palette putting in the dynamic block in place using the align McRib select the block right click and choose block editor next weamp;#39;re going to draw a rectangle just a plain rectangle from the origin to the endpoint of the jamb next weamp;#39;re going to convert that to a wipeout so I donamp;#39;t know whether thatamp;#39;s on here or not probably not so letamp;#39;s just type wipeout use the pylon option and use the yes key word to erase the polyline select the wipe out and change the drawing or to send it to back in the block editor ribbon tab make sure that the visibility mode shows all of the options use bv show to select the wipe out and make it make sure it shows in all of the different formats next weamp;#39;re going to isolate the wipe out just briefly and leta