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September 26, 2022 at 10:15 am
FAQParticipantDiscovery – New Body Scoping feature
Under Simulation Options of Discovery, there is a feature called “New Body Scoping”. If you click on this feature, there is an option to “Include this in simulation”.

This option is enabled by default. It means that whenever a new body is created, it will get included in the simulation and the already solved simulation will go out-of-date. If you solve the case gain, you will now see results on the newly created body.
If this option is disabled, any new body will not get automatically included in the simulation. So the already solved simulation will won’t go out-of-date. You can use the Quick Scoping tool to include the new body in simulation, whenever needed.
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