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The '''Family Bin''' (known as the '''Sim Bin''' in ''The Sims'' and the '''Gallery''' in ''The Sims 4''; sometimes alternately called the '''Library''') is the section of the game interface where a [[Sim]] or a [[household]] is stored until they have a [[residential lot]] to be placed in. It's as if the Sims are "in limbo" when they're not living on a residential lot. After a family is created in [[Create a Sim]] mode they go straight into the family bin, and from there they can be moved into a lot. In ''[[The Sims]]'' and ''[[The Sims 2]]'', families go into the family bin when they are moved out of a residential lot; when they are moved into a lot, they will disappear from the family bin. In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', families havemoved unlimitedinto usesa lot do not disappear from the bin, meaning that theythe willsame onlyfamily disappearcan outbe ofmoved into the binsame world ifmultiple deletedtimes.
 
==The Sims==
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The family bin in ''[[The Sims]]'' accessed by clicking the "Create A Family" button in the button bar at the top of the neighborhood view. The button is at the left of the button bar, and has a stylized picture of a family.
 
The bin is rather basic, and is simply a list of families. For each family, it shows the family's name, a headshot of each member, the amount of funds the family has, and the number of family friends. The player can select a family, and either delete it, or move it into a lot.
 
Individual Sims are unable to move to the family bin from an existing household; in order to move Sims from the game into the family bin, the entire family must be evicted.
 
This screen also contains the button used to access [[Create a Sim]].
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