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-===== Valid Rhino Models for Scan&Solve Pro =====+~~CLOSETOC~~ 
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 +====== Valid Rhino Models for Scan&Solve Pro ======
  
-Similar to Scan&Solve 2014, Scan&Solve Pro works with Rhino **solids** (polysurfaces), **extrusions**, and **meshes** that are valid representations of solid shapes. To determine if a model is a proper solid, use the Rhino command "**What**" on the geometry. It should report something similar to the following.+Scan&Solve works with Rhino **solids** (polysurfaces), **extrusions**, and **meshes** that are valid representations of solid shapes. To determine if a model is a proper solid, use the Rhino command "What" on the geometry. It should report something similar to the following. 
  
-==== Polysurfaces ====+===== Polysurfaces =====
  
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 If the polysurface is a proper solid the listing should show: If the polysurface is a proper solid the listing should show:
  
-  * "**Valid polysurface.**"+  * "**Valid polysurface**"
   * "**Closed solid polysurface**"   * "**Closed solid polysurface**"
  
-as highlighted above. If your model is not recognized as solid, use the tools under Rhino's [Solid] menu to make it into a solid that Scan&Solve Pro can use.+as highlighted above. If your model is not recognized as solid, use the tools under Rhino's [Solid] menu to make it into a solid that Scan&Solve can use.
  
-==== Extrusions ====+===== Extrusions =====
  
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 If the extrusion object is a proper solid the listing should show: If the extrusion object is a proper solid the listing should show:
  
-  * "**Valid extrusion.**"+  * "**Valid extrusion**"
   * "**Extrusion Surface**"   * "**Extrusion Surface**"
   * "**End caps: start and end capped**"   * "**End caps: start and end capped**"
  
-as highlighted above. If your models is missing end caps, use Rhino's tools to close the open ends. Then use Rhino's [Join] command to join the surfaces together to form a closed valid polysurface on which Scan&Solve Pro can operate.+as highlighted above. If your models is missing end caps, use Rhino's tools to close the open ends. Then use Rhino'**[Join]** command to join the surfaces together to form a closed valid polysurface on which Scan&Solve can operate.
  
-==== Meshes ====+===== Meshes =====
  
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 If the mesh is a proper solid the listing should show: If the mesh is a proper solid the listing should show:
  
-  * "**Valid mesh.**"+  * "**Valid mesh**"
   * "**Closed polygon mesh**"   * "**Closed polygon mesh**"
  
 as highlighted above. If your mesh is not a valid solid, the deficiencies can be corrected using Rhino's mesh repair and editing tools under the [Mesh] menu. as highlighted above. If your mesh is not a valid solid, the deficiencies can be corrected using Rhino's mesh repair and editing tools under the [Mesh] menu.
  
-In **addition**, Scan&Solve Pro can also work with assemblies of multiple components (solids) in bonded contact with each component comprised of different material. For example, the figure below shows such an assembly: 
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