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:# Right-clcik on the mod-PATH3DU simulation and select the [[GMS:mod-PATH3DU Commands|'''Create Particles at Wells''']] menu command.
:# Right-click on the mod-PATH3DU simulation and select the [[GMS:mod-PATH3DU Commands|'''Create Particles at Wells''']] menu command.
:# Define particles in the [[GMS:MODPATH_Particle_Tracking#Generating_Particles|''Generate Particles at Wells'']] dialog.
:# Define particles in the [[GMS:MODPATH_Particle_Tracking#Generating_Particles|''Generate Particles at Wells'']] dialog.
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:# Using the [[GMS:3D Grid Tool Palette|'''Select Cell''']] [[File:Tool SelectCells.png]] tool, right-click at the starting location cell and select the '''Create MODPATH Particles''' command.
:# Using the [[GMS:UGrid Tool Palette|'''Select Cell''']] [[File:Select UGrid Cell Tool.svg|16 px]] tool, right-click at the starting location cell and select the '''Create mod-PATH3DU Particles''' command.
:# Define particles in the [[GMS:MODPATH_Particle_Tracking#Generating_Particles|''Generate Particles at Wells'']] dialog.
:# Define particles in the [[GMS:MODPATH_Particle_Tracking#Generating_Particles|''Generate Particles at Wells'']] dialog.
|}<noinclude>[[Category:Mod-PATH3DU Workflow Templates|Start]]</noinclude>
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 3 December 2019

1. Automatically create particle starting locations.
  1. Right-click on the mod-PATH3DU simulation and select the Create Particles at Wells menu command.
  2. Define particles in the Generate Particles at Wells dialog.
2. Manually create particle starting locations.
  1. Using the Select Cell Select UGrid Cell Tool.svg tool, right-click at the starting location cell and select the Create mod-PATH3DU Particles command.
  2. Define particles in the Generate Particles at Wells dialog.