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  1. LaureB

    *GET node number at xyz location

    Thanks mihaiupb, thats even better than using the rather complicated *GET function.
  2. LaureB

    *GET node number at xyz location

    To get the number of a node at an x, y, z location using the *GET function (that can be used from a macro): The manual appears to imply you can enter LOC(x,y,z) but there are not enough places to do this. Anybody any ideas please.

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