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Therefore an item, if removed from a group or sub-group, moves to the group or sub-group above it (also known as a "parent" group). If it was removed from loaf of loaf of bread-size container it would be "dumped" into the storage tub. If it was then removed from the sandwich-size size container is would be "dumped" into the loaf of loaf of bread-size container. In our metaphor a ring removed from the matchbox-size container would be "dumped" into the sandwich-size container. Instead it gets moved into the group or sub-group above it in the hierarchy. In TSM 2.0 if I remove the "ring" from the matchbox-size container it doesn't get removed from the storage tub. Why have I gone into so much detail to build this metaphor? Because when removing items from sub-groups they remain in the group or sub-group that contains its group or sub-group.

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In TSM 2.0 terms it is: group > sub-group > sub-group > sub-group > item. It might look something like this: storage tub > loaf of bread-size container > sandwich-size container > matchbox-size container > ring. That ring is an item in a sub-group of a sub-group of a sub-group of a group. Inside that container the size of a matchbox place a ring. Inside that is a container the size of a matchbox. Inside that is a container the size of a sandwich. Inside that is a container the size of a loaf of bread. Inside that sandwich-size container place another container that is the size of a matchbox. Inside that loaf of bread-size container place a container that is the size of a sandwich. Inside that tub place a smaller plastic storage container that is the size of a loaf of bread. Think of groups as a large plastic storage tub (the type that are as large as a storage trunk). YouTube: TradeSkillMaster (TSM) 2.0 - Groups & Sub-Groups Explained The video after the jump goes into great detail to explain the metaphor and help you understand what is happening when adding and removing items from groups and sub-groups. I think is is important to give a visual metaphor for how groups and sub-groups work in TradeSkillMaster (TSM) 2.0 because it can seem confusing.






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