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Revision as of 19:23, 17 October 2016
Creating a user-defined reaction in RT3D is considered an advanced option and is not recommended for beginning or casual users. To use a user-defined reaction in a RT3D model, use the following steps:
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2. Set the basic transport package to "User-defined". |
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3. Set rest of parameters for the RT3D project using the user-defined options. |
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