Use the Move Nodes command to either move one or more nodes to an absolute location, or, move one or more nodes by a relative offset.
To use this tool, click
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In the Input parameters section of the dialog, select the nodes you want to move.
In the Location section of the dialog, indicate where you would llike to move the selected nodes.
In the Selection option section of the dialog, indicate whether you would like to use filtering and if so, the type of filtering.
Note: Many of the mesh repair tools involve selecting or manipulating nodes. Ensure that the nodes in the part are visible and selectable by activating the required layers in the Layers pane.
Tip: You can drag a triangle node by clicking on the node and dragging it to the new position. You can also drag beam nodes in the same manner, however, selecting a node on a beam element will activate a modeling plane.
Dialog elements
- Nodes to move
- Specifies the nodes which will be moved.
- Location
- Specifies the position to which the nodes will be moved.
- Absolute
- Specifies that the node(s) will be moved to the specified absolute coordinate position.
- Relative
- Specifies that the node(s) will be moved the specified distance and direction from the original node position(s).