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:# Select the [[GMS:MODFLOW Commands|''MODFLOW'' | '''Global Options…''']] menu command.
:# Select the [[GMS:MODFLOW Commands|''MODFLOW'' | '''Global Options…''']] menu command.
:# In the [[GMS:Global Options/Basic Package|''MODFLOW Global/Basic Package'']] dialog, select the [[GMS:Global_Options/Basic_Package#Version|''Use custom run dialog'']] option.  
:# In the [[GMS:Global Options/Basic Package|''MODFLOW Global/Basic Package'']] dialog, select the [[GMS:Global_Options/Basic_Package#Version|''Use custom run dialog'']] option.  
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Revision as of 18:41, 9 March 2017

1. Import a MODFLOW model that includes an unsupported package.
  1. Use the File | Open... command to import a MODFLOW Name File.
    • Alternately, drag and drop the file into the Graphics Window in GMS.
  2. Set options in the '"MODFLOW Translator dialog.
2. View and edit the unsupported package.
  1. Select the MODFLOW | Name File... menu command.
  2. Locate unsupported packages in the MODFLOW Name File dialog.
  3. Edit the unsupported package file in a text editor if needed.
3. Set MODFLOW custom run option.
  1. Select the MODFLOW | Global Options… menu command.
  2. In the MODFLOW Global/Basic Package dialog, select the Use custom run dialog option.
4. Use MODFLOW custom run.