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GeoStudio | PLAXIS Wiki Is SoilVision Manager (formerly known as SVOFFICE) a separate program?
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          • How to import DXF contours as a surface into SVSLOPE
          • Is SoilVision Manager (formerly known as SVOFFICE) a separate program?
          • Eurocode 7 Design Standard with SVSlope
          • Pseudo-3D Consolidation Analysis
          • How can spatial variability help me? [SOILVISION]
          • When is it appropriate to use APEM - Alternate Point Estimation Method?
          • When is it appropriate to use dynamic programming?
          • Creating 3D dykes using extrusion
          • Material Volume Meshes
          • Multi-Plane Analysis (MPA ) in SVSLOPE
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    Is SoilVision Manager (formerly known as SVOFFICE) a separate program?

    SVOFFICE is now called SoilVision Manager under CONNECT Edition versions, which is the platform that manages how all our software communicates with each other.  Like in Microsoft Office - you can purchase any program (SVFLUX, SVSLOPE, etc.) by itself, or in combination with other programs, and they all have a common interface.

    The SoilVision Manager interface has been designed to simplify learning and speed model setup for the user.  The menus and layouts in each module have been designed so that similar commands will be found in the same menu in each software module. 

    All menus have been laid out in a left to right format.  When you start setting up your model you will start with menus on the left, and as you progress with your modelling you will move through the menus from left to right.

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