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| align = "center" | [[Image:Tool_SelectCrossSection.png]] || '''Select Cross Section''' || The '''Select Cross Section''' tool selects existing cross sections by clicking on the selection icon in the GMS graphics window when this tool is active. See the figure below. | | align = "center" | [[Image:Tool_SelectCrossSection.png]] || '''Select Cross Section''' || The '''Select Cross Section''' tool selects existing cross sections by clicking on the selection icon in the GMS graphics window when this tool is active. See the figure below. | ||
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| align = "center" | [[ | | align = "center" | [[File:Create Borehole Tool.svg|7 px]] || '''Create Borehole'''|| The '''Create Borehole''' tool can be used to create a new borehole at the location clicked on by the mouse. First a prompt asks for the missing coordinate (i.e., in plan view, the z coordinate is asked for). Boreholes can not be created in oblique view. The borehole is given a default name of "New Borehole" and three segments which are ten units long by default. A newly created borehole can be edited using the other tools in the Tool Palette or the [[GMS:Boreholes|''Borehole Editor'']]. | ||
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| align = "center" | [[File:Create Contact Tool.svg|16 px]] || '''Create Contact''' || The '''Create Contact''' tool can be used to create a new contact on an existing borehole by clicking on the borehole at the location where the new contact is to be located. A prompt then asks for the material associated with the contact (the material for the segment below the contact). | | align = "center" | [[File:Create Contact Tool.svg|16 px]] || '''Create Contact''' || The '''Create Contact''' tool can be used to create a new contact on an existing borehole by clicking on the borehole at the location where the new contact is to be located. A prompt then asks for the material associated with the contact (the material for the segment below the contact). |