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:# Link coverages to the simulation by clicking and dragging the component under the "Sim" simulation folder.
:# [[SMS:TUFLOW_Simulation#Simulation_Links|Link]] coverages to the simulation by clicking and dragging the coverage under the "Sim" simulation folder.
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 3 March 2016

1. Add geometry components to the simulation.
  1. Right-click on the "Components" folder under the simulation and select the New 2D Geometry Components command.
  2. Link geometry components to the simulation by clicking and dragging the component under the "Components" simulation folder.
2. Add TUFLOW coverages to the simulation.
  1. Link coverages to the simulation by clicking and dragging the coverage under the "Sim" simulation folder.