\page bounding_box_page Bounding Box
-Returns the dimensions of the bounding box for the selected
-geometrical object.
-
-\note To take into account any possible shape distortion
-that affects the resulting bounding box, the algorithm enlarges
-the bounding box to the maximum deflection value of
-faces (by iterating through all faces of a shape).
-This functionallity is implemented in such a way to have
-a satisfactory performance.
-
-<b>Result:</b> Displays the bounding box dimensions of a
-geometrical object in form of a Python Tuple (Xmin, Xmax, Ymin,
-Ymax, Zmin, Zmax).
-\n <b>TUI Command:</b> <em>geompy.BoundingBox(Shape),</em> where \em Shape
-is the shape for which a bounding box is computed.
-
-See also a \ref tui_bounding_box_page "TUI example".
+This operation performs precise computation of bounding box for the selected geometrical object and displays its dimensions.
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+The coordinates of two corners of its bounding box are shown in the table.
+
+Press \b Apply or <b>Apply and Close</b> button to publish the bounding \b Box in the study.
+
+\n <b>TUI Commands:</b> <em>[Xmin,Xmax, Ymin,Ymax, Zmin,Zmax] = geompy.BoundingBox(Shape, precise)</em>,
+<em>BBox = geompy.MakeBoundingBox(Shape, precise)</em>, where \em Shape
+is the shape for which the bounding box is computed. \em precise TRUE
+ for precise computation; FALSE for fast one. Default value is False.
+
+See also a \ref tui_bounding_box_page "TUI example".
+
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