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    About Using Layout Volumes

    Use a layout volume to arrange objects in a 3D grid. Changing the size of a layout volume changes the spacing of objects attached to that volume and can also change the size and height of objects attached to that volume.

    Related Concepts

    • About Layout Curves and Grids
    • About Using Layout Curves
    • About Using Layout Grids

    Related Tasks

    • To Create a Layout Volume Tool
    • To Add Layout Volumes
    • To Change Layout Volumes
    • To Add Grid Lines to Layout Volumes
    • To Remove Grid Lines From Layout Volumes
    • To Change the Spacing Mode of Layout Volumes
    • To Change the Display Properties of Layout Volumes
    • To Change the Node Radius for a Layout Volume
    • To Change the Location of Layout Volumes
    • To Attach Hyperlinks, Notes, or Files to a Layout Volume

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