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What’s the difference between a session file and a state file in CFD-Post?

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      In CFD Post, A session file includes all the steps involved in getting to a certain state. A session file can be created, and all subsequent operations are recorded. Later, the session file can be played back with all the operations re-created. A session file can be used as the initial building blocks of creating a macro. A state file is a “snapshot” of a certain CFD-Post state and doesn’t include the steps involved in getting to that state. State files are useful for regenerating locaters, plots, etc. for the current session.