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    About Using Boolean Operations for Mass Groups

    You can change a mass group by using boolean operations on the mass elements contained within.

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    • About Using Massing Tools to Create Mass Groups

    Related Tasks

    • To Make a Mass Element Additive
    • To Make a Mass Element Subtractive
    • To Create an Intersection From Mass Elements

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