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   * ++ Will a custom material added in one file be available for use in other files?| \\ Yes, a custom Scan&Solve™ Pro material added in one Rhino file will be accessible in other Rhino files. ++   * ++ Will a custom material added in one file be available for use in other files?| \\ Yes, a custom Scan&Solve™ Pro material added in one Rhino file will be accessible in other Rhino files. ++
   * ++ Are orthotropic materials, such as wood or composites, supported in Scan&Solve™ Pro?| \\ Yes, Scan&Solve Pro supports both wood and other orthotropic materials, such as composites. All orthotropic materials require specification of principal material directions. For more information, see [[wiki:sns:snspro:using_wood_materials|Using Wood Materials]] or [[wiki:sns:snspro:using_orthotropic_materials|Using Orthotropic Materials]]. ++   * ++ Are orthotropic materials, such as wood or composites, supported in Scan&Solve™ Pro?| \\ Yes, Scan&Solve Pro supports both wood and other orthotropic materials, such as composites. All orthotropic materials require specification of principal material directions. For more information, see [[wiki:sns:snspro:using_wood_materials|Using Wood Materials]] or [[wiki:sns:snspro:using_orthotropic_materials|Using Orthotropic Materials]]. ++
-  * ++ Can Scan&Solve Pro simulate composite structures?| \\ Scan&Solve Pro can simulate basic composite structures by having multiple Rhino solids added as separate components in Scan&Solve Pro. The separate components can have their own material assignedFor more detailed instructions, see Adding Components. +++  * ++ Can Scan&Solve Pro simulate composite sandwich structures?| \\ Yes, Scan&Solve Pro can simulate composite sandwich structures by having multiple Rhino solids added as separate components in Scan&Solve Pro. The two thin plates can be added using orthotropic materials and the core can be added using isotropic or orthotropic materialsRead [[wiki:sns:snspro:using_orthotropic_materials|Using Orthotropic Materials]] or watch [[https://youtu.be/TK1vjyqMhL4|this video]]. ++
  
 ====Input and Geometry==== ====Input and Geometry====
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 ====Viewing and Reporting Results==== ====Viewing and Reporting Results====
  
-  * ++ How can I export my results?| \\ The analysis results can be exported in HTML format only by pressing the "Report" button in the View Tab. See the documentation on Reporting for more information. ++ +  * ++ How can I export my results?| \\ The analysis results can be exported in HTML format only by pressing the "Report" button in the View Tab. See the [[wiki:sns:snspro:report|documentation on Reporting]] for more information. ++ 
-  * ++ What formats are available for exporting the geometry?| \\ The geometry can be exported to a Rhino mesh file, a VRML 2.0 file, an STL file, or a PLY file. The geometry can be exported in its original form, or in its deformed state. You can also export a textured geometry which shows the results of the analysis to a VRML 2.0 file, or a Rhino mesh file. See the documentation on Baking for more information. +++  * ++ What formats are available for exporting the geometry?| \\ The geometry can be exported to a Rhino mesh file, a VRML 2.0 file, an STL file, or a PLY file. The geometry can be exported in its original form, or in its deformed state. You can also export a textured geometry which shows the results of the analysis to a VRML 2.0 file, or a Rhino mesh file. See the [[wiki:sns:snspro:bake_deformed_geometry|documentation on Baking]] for more information. ++
  
 ====Visualization==== ====Visualization====
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   * ++ I would like to see a demonstration of the entire process of analyzing an imported mesh using Scan&Solve Pro. | \\ Scan&Solve Pro supports direct analysis of imported meshes. No special processing is required. ++   * ++ I would like to see a demonstration of the entire process of analyzing an imported mesh using Scan&Solve Pro. | \\ Scan&Solve Pro supports direct analysis of imported meshes. No special processing is required. ++
-  * ++ How can I keep abreast of the latest developments and releases of Scan&Solve Pro?| \\ The best way to keep track of new developments is to download and try the evaluation version, available here. This will add your email to our mailing list. You can also keep track of developments at the Scan&Solve Pro website. +++  * ++ How can I keep abreast of the latest developments and releases of Scan&Solve Pro?| \\ The best way to keep track of new developments is to download and try the evaluation version, available [[https://www.intact-solutions.com/scan-solve/scansolve-pro-download/|here]]. This will add your email to our mailing list. You can also keep track of developments on the [[https://www.intact-solutions.com/|Intact Solutions]] website. ++
  
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