And so if I go to Open assignedMaster Layout, and I want to see a record of the changes that are happening, and if I go to my Object Tool, double click on that. So we're in the Design Development, if we could go to Plans, we should have a Floor Plan here. What else this does is, if you go to your Drawings so let's go to our Layout and let's see where this. And so if you have different stages of review that you're doing, internally or even that you have comments that are coming back from the authority having jurisdiction, this is a good way to kind of track those changes and have a place to see them all. And what this allows you to do, is allows you to track your changes or the modifications to your project. So if I wanted to find the marker, go to Selected, it'll little zoom to that marker. So this, it shows who created it, it shows where, if I wanted to zoom to it. And if you click on that, you can see these changes that are created within the project. And what the power of this tool is that you can open up another dialogue box and you go to Document and then Change Manager. So if you wanted to cloud the whole thing, and you can change it so that the bubble is actually a cloud, so you can change the marker to be more cloud based. And so if you went through your project and you found some issues on text, or maybe there is a name that was incorrect, or you can also just touch something and say that that's an issue and you can also do it without a head. So what this tool allows you to do, is allows you to make some cloud bubbles.
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And again, then there's the properties that define it as well as the layer that we're going to use. And these are all pretty standard options with most of the tools that we have. And then there's some reference information, as well as what kind of marker it's going to be, as well as the text. So you have the ability to adjust the name and ideas as well as if it's a linked marker versus unlinked marker. So if you double click on that, it'll bring up this dialogue box which you're probably pretty familiar with at this point. There is, if you go into the Toolbox a tool called the Change Tool, in the Document dropdown. Say, we've gotten to a point where we have submitted our drawings to the authority having jurisdiction or we are doing some kind of internal review and there's things that we want to correct within our project.