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    Editing morph surfaces

    Edit an existing morph surface in one of the following ways:

    • Use the tools on the Surface Tools tab. Not all options are available for morphed surfaces.
    • Click Edit tab > Morph panel > All, or right-click the morph and select Edit Morph from the context menu, to display the dialog for the type of morph.
    Note: You cannot change the type of morph.
    Topics in this section
    • Single point morph dialog
    • Point/Plane morph dialog
    • Two curves morph dialog
    • Two surfaces morph dialog
    Parent topic: Surface morphing

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