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Revision as of 06:52, 3 September 2015
Analytica User Guide > Examining a Model
This chapter introduces the basics of how to open and view an Analytica model, generate results, and print them.
Contents of the Analytica User Guide Chapter 1
- To open or exit a model
- Diagram window
- Classes of variables and other objects
- Selecting nodes
- The toolbar
- Browsing with input and output nodes
- The Object window
- The Attribute panel
- Showing values in the Object window
- Printing
See Also
Introduction: About Analytica <- | Examining a Model | -> Result Tables and Graphs |
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