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    About Boundary Objects for Associative Spaces

    Associative spaces are bounded by objects. An object must fulfill a number of conditions to bound a space:

    • The object must be a valid boundary object for associative spaces.
    • The Bound Spaces property of the object must be set to Yes.

    Related Concepts

    • About Setting the Bound Spaces Property for Boundary Objects
    • About Valid Boundary Objects for Associative Spaces
    • About Generating Associative Spaces
    • About Space Types
    • FAQ: Why do I get an error message when I try to generate a 3D freeform space?
    • FAQ: Are there other factors to check if associative spaces are not generated correctly?
    • FAQ: Why is the new object not recognized as boundary object for space?
    • FAQ: Why is the space not divided even if automatic update of associative spaces is on?

    Related Tasks

    • To Use the Space Separator Tool

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