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    Quickly find Total Number of Nodes & Beams in a Model

       
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      Product(s): STAAD.Pro
      Version(s): All
      Environment:  N/A
      Area:  Developing the Modeling FAQ's
      Subarea:  Modeling
      Original Author: Bentley Technical Support Group
       

    Is it possible to quickly find out the total number of nodes & beams in a model?

    Yes. On the left side of the screen, click on the Setup page. On the right side of the screen, click on the button called "More".

    Another place to get this from is the button that looks like a question mark. It is called Info. See the figure below.

     

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    • Steve Crabtree Created by Steve Crabtree
    • When: Tue, Jun 21 2016 3:52 PM
    • Steve Crabtree Last revision by Steve Crabtree
    • When: Fri, Jun 24 2016 11:53 AM
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