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Figure 868: The "Boundary box" command
A Boundary box defines an area of a circuit diagram where function (plant), location, and/or product (circuit) differs from the rest of the same sheet, which means that it differs from what is specified in the drawing frame, in most cases in the upper left corner. An example of such a Boundary box is shown in the figure below.

Figure 869: A boundary box in a circuit diagram
The description of boundary boxes in general and the commands that you use to handle them, is found in a separate topic named Boundary boxes. Please refer to that topic, which is listed below.