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Default Making cell register region in ANSA to manipulate elements
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I need to bound a region behind a certain plane in my geometry to manipulate the cell properties for all elements behind the specified plane. To illustrate I essentially have a box that I want to cut in half with a plane and specify a different element property for everything on one side of the plane based on its location relative to the plane.

I am new to using ANSA and have previous experience in ANSYS Fluent for preprocessing a model. In ANSYS there is an easy way to bound cells by a region and then to manipulate then based on if they are captured in the register. Is there a similar feature in ANSA to make this possible?
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