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Using Drag and Drop to Assign Materials

You use the drag and drop to copy materials from the SteadyState study to the Transient study.

To assign material using drag and drop:

  1. Click the SteadyState study tab to display its Simulation study tree.
  2. Drag the Parts folder of SteadyState and drop it onto the Transient study tab.
Parent topicThermal Analysis
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