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    Assign Surfaces Dialog

    If you try to run a ground conflict analysis on a path that has not had a final surface assigned, then the Assign Surfaces dialog is displayed.

    Select an Existing Surface and a Final Surface, select Project Onto Final Surface if required, and click OK to confirm.

    Parent topic: To Place a Ground Conflict Report

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