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[[User:Rcorrigan/MODFLOW6 Workflows]]


==Quadtree Generation==
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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Create a [[SMS:Quadtree_Module#Quadtree_Generator_Coverage|Quadtree Generator]] map coverage.
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:Create a new coverage with the "Quadtree Generator" type.
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{{SMS new coverage workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Create a quadtree grid frame.
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{{SMS Create Grid Frame Workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left;"|3. Generate quadtree from the Quadtree Generator coverage.
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:# Select the Quadtree Generator coverage and use the [[SMS:Quadtree_Module#Map to Quadtree|'''Map &rarr; Quadtree UGrid''']] right-click command.
:# Set the grid parameters in the [[SMS:Converting_Feature_Objects#Map_to_Quadtree|''Map &rarr; Quadtree UGrid'']] dialog.
|}<noinclude>[[Category:SMS Workflow Templates|Generate]]</noinclude>
==SRH-2D Reports==
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!style="text-align:left;"|8. Generate and review the [[SMS:SRH-2D Summary Report|SRH-2D summary report]].
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:The summary report allows many reports to be generated at once and viewed in an internet browser. To do so, follow these steps:
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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Generate the SRH-2D summary report.
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:#Right-click on an existing [[SMS:SRH-2D Simulation|SRH-2D simulation]] and use the [[SMS:SRH-2D Summary Report|''Tools''|'''Summary Report''']] command.
:#Enter relevant notes in the [[SMS:SRH-2D Summary Report#SRH-2D_Project_Summary_Report_Dialog|''SRH-2D Project Summary Report'']] dialog.
:#Click '''OK''' to run the Summary Report tool.
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Review the [[SMS:SRH-2D Summary Report#Summary_Report_Output|summary report]].
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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Open the summary report.
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:The summary report should automatically appear in a web browser when the Summary Report tool is finished running. If it does not, please follow the steps below:
:#Navigate to where the project file is saved and open the ''reports'' folder then the ''srh-2d_summary_reports'' folder.
:#Select the "index.html" file and open it in a web browser.
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Review Data.
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:The summary report includes much numerical and model data. It also includes three interactive features for reviewing data:
:#Use the links in the table of contents to quickly navigate to a desired section.
:#Use the maps to visually review coverages, mesh, and scatter set data by zooming and panning.
:#Use the plots to visually review data by using the toolbar on top of the plot.
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==UGrid Clipping Template==
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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Use a clipping plane.
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{{SMS UGrid Clipping Plane Workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Clip to a scalar value.
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:# Select the [[GMS:Display Menu|''Display'' | '''Display Options''']] menu command.
:# In the [[SMS:UGrid_Display_Options|''UGrid'']] tab for the UGrid that is to be adjusted, turn on the ''Clip'' options and click the '''Options''' dialog.
:#*Adjusting in the general UGrid tab will not have the desired effect.
:# In the [[SMS:UGrid_Display_Options#UGrid_Clip_Settings|''UGrid Clip Settings'']] dialog, select the "Scalar" setting and set the scalar value.
:#* Only values above the selected scalar value will be displayed.
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!style="text-align:left;"|3. Clip to a scalar range.
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:# Select the [[GMS:Display Menu|''Display'' | '''Display Options''']] menu command.
:# In the [[SMS:UGrid_Display_Options|''UGrid'']] tab for the UGrid that is to be adjusted, turn on the ''Clip'' options and click the '''Options''' dialog.
:#*Adjusting in the general UGrid tab will not have the desired effect.
:# In the [[SMS:UGrid_Display_Options#UGrid_Clip_Settings|''UGrid Clip Settings'']] dialog, select the "Scalar Range" setting and set the range values.
:#* Only values within the selected scalar values will be displayed.
|}<noinclude>[[Category:UGrid Workflow Templates|Clipping]]</noinclude>
==Sediment Volume Management==
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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Create a [[SMS:Sediment Volume Management|Sediment Volume Management coverage]].
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:Create a new coverage with the "Sediment Volume Management" type. It's under the ''Engineering with Nature'' section.
{{SMS empty new coverage workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Create feature objects in the Sediment Volume Management coverage.
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{{SMS Create Polygons Workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left"|3. Assign [[SMS:Sediment Volume Management#Sediment_Volume_Management_Polygon_Attributes|Sediment Volume Management]] attributes to polygons.
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:#Use the [[SMS:Map Module Tools#Select_Feature_Polygon|Select Feature Polygon]] [[File:SMS Select Polygon Tool.svg||16px]] tool to select a feature object polygon in the Sediment Volume Management coverage.
:#Right-click on the selected polygon and use the [[SMS:Sediment Volume Management|'''Sediment Properties...''']] command.
:#Enter the desired attributes in the ''Sediment Volume Management'' dialog.
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!style="text-align:left"|4. Use the [[SMS:Sediment Volume Management#Sediment_Volume_Management_Tool|Sediment Volume Management tool]].
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:#Right-click on the Sediment Volume Management coverage and use the [[SMS:Sediment Volume Management#Sediment_Volume_Management_Tool|'''Sediment Volume Management''' command]].
:#In the ''Sediment Volume Management'' dialog, select a source geometry and a maximum slope. The table under [[SMS:Sediment Volume Management#Sediment_Volume_Management_Tool|''Computation'']] allows for adjusting the already-established sediment properties as desired.
:#Click [[SMS:Sediment Volume Management#Sediment_Volume_Management_Tool|'''Compute''']] to run the Sediment Volume Management tool.
:#Review the results in the ''Computation'' table. Viewing many of the results might require scrolling to the right.
:#Adjust the computation and run again as desired.
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==Saving and Importing a Profile Plot==
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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Save a [[SMS:Plot Window#Saving_a_Plot|plot file]] in SMS.
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:There are two ways to save a plot file in SMS:
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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Save the whole project with the plot dialog open.
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:#With the plot dialog open, use the [[SMS:File Menu#Save_Project|'''Save''']] [[File:Save Macro.svg||16px]] or the [[SMS:File Menu#Save_as...|''File''|'''Save As...''']] command.
:#If this version of the project is opened again, the plot dialog will open with it.
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Save the plot separately.
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:A separate plot file can be created that can be imported into any project with the same mesh.
:#Make sure that the desired dataset is selected and therefore represented in the plot dialog.
:#With the plot open, use the ''File''|'''Save As...''' command to open the ''Save As'' dialog.
:#Name the file and select "Plot File (*.plt)" next to ''Save as type''.
:#Save the file.
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Import the plot file.
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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Open a project file saved with a plot file
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:#Use the [[SMS:File Menu#Open|''File''|'''Open''']] command to open the project with the saved plot file in it.
:#The plot will appear with the project as you open it.
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Import a plot file saved separately
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:If a plot file has been saved separately, it can be imported into another project with the same mesh and datasets with the same name. A profile plot will also require an observation coverage with the same name. The data in the plot will represent the conditions in that project. To import it:
:#Ensure that the open project has all required components to support the plot as described above.
:#Use the ''File''|'''Open''' command to open the ''Open'' dialog and navigate to where the plot file is saved.
:#Open and review the plot.
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For creating the profile plot dialog, see the [[SMS:Observations Workflow|"Observations Workflow"]].
==Plot Data==
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!style="text-align:left;"|1. Create a [[SMS:Plot Data Coverage|plot data coverage]].
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:Create a new coverage with the "Plot Data" type. This coverage type is used in conjunction with the observation coverage to show where a structure will appear on a profile plot created with data from the observation coverage.
{{SMS empty new coverage workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Create polygons in the plot data coverage.
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:It is important that they overlap with observations arcs from the observation coverage.
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{{SMS Create Polygons Workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left;"|3. Create an observation plot.
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:#Select [[SMS:Display_Menu#Plot Wizard|''Display'' | '''Plot Wizard''']] to start the [[SMS:Plot_Window#Plot_Wizard|''Plot Wizard'']].
:#Select the [[SMS:Observation Profile Plot|"Observation Profile"]] option on the left and click '''Next'''.
:#Select [[SMS:Observation_Profile_Plot#Coverage|arcs]], [[SMS:Observation_Profile_Plot#Dataset|datasets]], and [[SMS:Observation_Profile_Plot#Time_step|time steps]] to be plotted.
:#In the ''Show Intersections'' section of the ''Plot Wizard'', select the boxes in the ''Plot Data'' row.
:#Review [[SMS:Plot Window|plot window]].
|}<noinclude>[[Category:SMS Workflow Templates|Observation]][[Category:SMS Plots]][[Category:Observations]]</noinclude>
==Raster to Flood Depth==
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!style="text-align:left"|1. Use raster to calculate flood depths.
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:This requires an elevations raster and a water surface elevation dataset.
:#Right-click on the raster to be used for the flood depths and use the command [[GIS Conversion and Editing#Flood_Depths|''Convert to''|'''Flood Depths''']].
:#Next to ''Geometry'', select the desired geometry.
:#Next to ''WSE dataset'', selet the desired dataset.
:#After the tool has finished processing, change the File name as desired in the ''Save As'' dialog.
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==Interpolating from Multiple Elevation Sources Workflow==
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!style="text-align:left"|1. Import elevation sources.
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!style="text-align:left"|1. Import rasters.
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{{SMS Import Raster Workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left"|2. Import other GIS data.
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{{SMS Import GIS Data Workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left"|3. Import Scatter Data.
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{{SMS Import Scatter Data Workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left"|4. Import Online Data.
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{{SMS Import Online Data Workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Clean up rasters using the tools for rasters in the [[Rasters Tools|toolbox]].
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:Possibly useful tools include [[Blend Raster to Edges Tool|'''Blend Raster to Edges''']] and [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool|'''Clip Raster from Elevation''']].
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!style="text-align:left"|3. Interpolate raster elevation to geometry to create new elevation dataset.
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:The [[Interpolate Priority Rasters Tool|''Interpolate Priority Rasters'']]  tool allows for multiple rasters to be used when interpolating onto a geometry. To do so, follow these steps:
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!style="text-align:left"|1. Use the ''Interpolate Priority Rasters'' tool to interpolate raster data onto the desired geometry.
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:# From the [[SMS:Toolbox|''Toolbox'']], select [[Interpolate Priority Rasters Tool|''Interpolate Priority Rasters'']]
:# Select the geometry to interpolate onto.
:# Select the order of priority for the rasters that will be used for interpolation. The order determines which raster the program will look at first to interpolate data onto the geometry.
:# Run the ''Interpolate Priority Rasters tool''.
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!style="text-align:left"|2. Review the data on the geometry.
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:# Turn off all rasters.
:# Turn on the desired geometry.
:# Adjust the [[SMS:Display Options|'''Display Options''']] [[File:Display Options Macro.svg|16px]].
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!style="text-align:left"|4. Set the map elevation dataset to the newly created dataset.
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:# While in the appropriate module for the geometry, use the ''Data''|'''Map elevation...''' command.
:# Select the newly created dataset.
:# Adjust the display as desired to review the change in mapped dataset.
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==Discarded workflow components==
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!style="text-align:left"| Set unassigned node values.
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:Depending on the rasters used, it's possible that some mesh nodes didn't get assigned elevation values. To assign them values, follow these steps:
:# Right-click on the mesh in the Project Explorer and use the [[SMS:2D Mesh Module Menus#Right-Click Menu''Convert''|'''Mesh &rarr; 2D Scatter''']] command.
:# Select all desired scatter points. ??Include more information on how to do this?
:# Delete the selected scatter points and use the [[SMS:Scatter Triangles Menu#Triangulate_Command|''Triangles''|'''Triangulate''']] command.
:# After switching to the [[SMS:Mesh Module|'''Mesh''' module]], select all nodes with unassigned values in the grid.
:# In the Graphics Window, use the [[SMS:2D Mesh Module Tools#Right-Click_Menu|'''Interpolate elevation''']] right-click command.
:# Set the [[SMS:Scatter_Interpolation#Interpolation_Dialog|''Scatter Set To Interpolate From'']] to the scatter set where the unassigned scatter points have just been removed and interpolate it to this scatter set.
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!style="text-align:left"|Blend Raster Resolution.
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:Interpolating data from multiple elevation sources first requires blending the rasters involved. To do so, follow these steps:
:# From the [[SMS:Toolbox|''Toolbox'']], select [[Blend Raster to Edges Tool|'''Blend Raster to Edges''']].
:# Set the [[Blend Raster to Edges Tool#Input_parameters|''Primary raster'']] and the [[Blend Raster to Edges Tool#Input parameters|''Secondary raster'']] options  with the rasters that are to be blended.
:# Specify the distance over which the active edges of the primary raster will be blended into the secondary raster.
:# Specify the name of the [[Blend Raster to Edges Tool#Output_parameters|''Output raster'']]. This will be a separate raster created from the primary and secondary raster.
:# Run the ''Blend Raster to Edges'' tool.
:# Examine the newly created raster.
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!style="text-align:left"|Clip rasters (optional??).
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:Trimming rasters ensures that no part of the raster is above surveyed elevations. To do so, follow these steps:
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!style="text-align:left"|1. Clip raster to high resolution.
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:# From the [[SMS:Toolbox|''Toolbox'']], select [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool|'''Clip Raster from Elevations''']].
:# Specify the [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool#Input_parameters|''Raster to clip'']] and the [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool#Input_parameters|''Elevation raster'']]. Specify if the tool should clip elevations above or below the elevation raster.
:# Set the name of the [[Blend Raster to Edges Tool#Output_parameters|''Output raster'']].
:# Run the ''Clip Raster from Elevations'' tool.
:# Examine the newly created raster.
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!style="text-align:left"|2. Clip raster to lower resolution.
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:# From the [[SMS:Toolbox|''Toolbox'']], select [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool|'''Clip Raster from Elevations''']].
:# Specify the [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool#Input_parameters|''Raster to clip'']] and the [[Clip Raster from Elevation Tool#Input_parameters|''Elevation raster'']]. Specify if the tool should clip elevations above or below the elevation raster.
:# Set the name of the [[Blend Raster to Edges Tool#Output_parameters|''Output raster'']].
:# Run the ''Clip Raster from Elevations'' tool.
:# Examine the newly created raster.
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:This step assumes an already-created ''EWN Features'' coverage.
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{{SMS Digitize Workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left;"|3. Convert shapefile data to arc.
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:#Select a shapefile dataset in the GIS module and use the [[SMS:GIS_Module_Menus#GIS_Module_Right-Click Commands|''Convert'' | '''Shape&rarr;Feature Objects''']] command.
:#Use the [[SMS:GIS to Feature Objects Wizard|''GIS to Feature Objects Wizard'']] to specify how the shapefile attribute will be converted.
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!style="text-align:left;"|4. Create offset arcs
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:#Select a shapefile dataset in the GIS module and use the [[SMS:GIS_Module_Menus#GIS_Module_Right-Click Commands|''Convert'' | '''Shape&rarr;Feature Objects''']] command.
:#Use the [[SMS:GIS to Feature Objects Wizard|''GIS to Feature Objects Wizard'']] to specify how the shapefile attribute will be converted.
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!style="text-align:left"|2. Create polygon for levee.
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!style="text-align:left"|1. Create polygon for levee.
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{{SMS Create Polygons Workflow}}
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!style="text-align:left;"|2. Assign polygon attributes.
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:#Using the [[SMS:Map Module Tools|'''Select Feature Polygons''']] [[File:SMS Select Polygon Tool.svg|16 px]] tool, select a polygon then right-click and use the '''Assign EWN Attribute''' command.
:#In the [[SMS:EWN#EWN_Polygon_Properties_Dialog|''EWN Polygon Properties'']] dialog, select the ''Classification'' option and assign the appropriate values for the remainder of the dialog.
:#If desired, preview the feature by using the ''Preview'' tab.
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