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June 6, 2022 at 10:32 amFAQParticipant
This is the procedure for changing the height of the prism mesh for each zone.
1.Open Mesh/Prisms…
2.Select an arbitrary wall from Boundary Zones and click Apply in Zone Specific Growth
3.Select any wall other than the one selected in step 2, and click Apply in Zone Specific Growth
4.Repeat step 2 as necessary
5.Click on List in Zone Specific Growth to see if the settings displayed in the TUI are correct
6.Select all the walls from the Boundary Zone and click Apply at the bottom of the panel
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