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hi guys okay so just a bit of the preparation for the exam on Wednesday sometimes it can be a little bit tricky sharing the files that Bentley programs such a storm CAD creates and so I just wanted to show you what I have in mind for how Iamp;#39;m going to be able to see your work on the on the exam so letamp;#39;s say for example that we started some new project and we start drawing some elements around alright alright so letamp;#39;s say that Iamp;#39;ve got some stuff Iamp;#39;m drawing my network and so now Iamp;#39;m going to save this file and I want to put it in an altogether brand new directory so Iamp;#39;m going to start a new folder on my C Drive called 670 exam and then this is going to be my storm CAD problem files alright so when I save that Iamp;#39;m going to pull up my browser now hereamp;#39;s that folder that I created look there are several different files and so one of them is enormous in comparison of the relatively small stuff that Iamp;#39;ve drawn so