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User's guide of Proceessing Modflow 5.0

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Processing <strong>Modflow</strong> 57<br />

Fig. 3.4 The Size <strong>of</strong> Column and Row dialog box<br />

The following table summarizes the use <strong>of</strong> the tool bar buttons <strong>of</strong> the Grid Editor.<br />

Table 3.2 Summary <strong>of</strong> the tool bar buttons for the Grid Editor<br />

Button Action<br />

leave editor; Leave the Grid Editor<br />

assign value; Allows you to move the grid cursor and assign values<br />

zoom in; Allows you to drag a zoom-window over a part <strong>of</strong> the model domain.<br />

zoom out; Displays the entire worksheet.<br />

rotate grid; To rotate the model grid, click the mouse on the worksheet and hold down the left button<br />

while you move the mouse.<br />

shift grid; To shift the model grid, click the mouse on the worksheet and hold down the left button<br />

while you move the mouse.<br />

duplication on/<strong>of</strong>f; If duplication is turned on, the size <strong>of</strong> the current row or column will be copied to<br />

all rows or columns passed by the grid cursor. Duplication is on, when the relief <strong>of</strong> the button is<br />

sunken.<br />

3.1 The Grid Editor

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