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Old   May 12, 2020, 16:25
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I am trying to generate an image of my Pointwise grid. However, the grid is too refined to show any detail at all - the whole thing appears as a solid block. I have seen images of grids in publication where every 10th, or 100th, say, grid line is shown and the rest are hidden, to give a sense of where the grid is fine without exactly representing the mesh.


Is it possible to do this in Pointwise?


Thanks a lot
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Old   May 14, 2020, 12:58
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For the edification of those that follow: View -> Attributes -> Advanced lets you specify the number of isolines, which accomplishes the stated goals.
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