# Manage Scope

After the bimCAT view is created, the **Manage Scope** window will automatically pop up.

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Also, it could be opened from the bimCAT drop-down menu.

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This window allows you to configure various export options and then perform an export or synchronization with an existing web building project.

The **Manage Scope** window will look different depending on whether the current Revit project was exported to Web App or not.
