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Hello all,
When I did my simulation, I used a extended outlet to avoid the backflow. My question is how to just show part of the outlet when post-processing the results. In other words, how to cover part of the geometry when showing the simulation results. Thanks, Gab |
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Hi
You can zoom in to the spot you are interested in, then "copy screen" it and paste it in word. I hope this helps Regards |
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