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Loads and restraints on trusses

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I am new to SW Simulation. I would like to do a static analysis of a truss using the truss option in SW Simulation. My question is how do I add loads and restraints on the truss in areas away from joints?
 
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This came from my VAR:

SolidWorks developers agree that the Help file does indeed need some clarification. Here's basically what it should say:
BEAMS:
- You can apply loads to joints, reference points, or structural members (beam bodies).
- You can apply restraints to joints only. There are 6 degrees of freedom at each joint.
TRUSSES:
- You can apply loads and restraints only to joints. There are 3 degrees of freedom per joint.
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I still can't find a way to define reference point wich will allow applying a load. Can anyone help?
 
Turn your stringers into beams, keep the braces as truss. Then you an either split a beam into two so you get a joint where you want it or create a work point on the face of the beam and apply your load to that point. You may need to use a sketch on the face to help define your location of the work point or add some other work geometry.
 
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