-\n This operation creates several geometrical objects rotated in one
-or two dimensions basing on the initial geometrical object.
-\n The \b Result will be one or several \b GEOM_Objects (compound).
-
-\n To produce a <b>Simple Multi Rotation</b> (in one dimension) you
-need to define a \b Shape to be rotated, an \b Axis of rotation and a
-<b>Number of Times</b> the shape must be rotated. <b>Rotation Angle</b> will
-be 2*PI/NbTimes
-\n <b>TUI Command:</b> <em>geompy.MultiRotate1D(Shape, Axis, NbTimes)</em>
-\n <b>Arguments:</b> Name + 1 shape + 1 vector for direction + 1 value
-(repetition).
+\n This operation creates a compound of several rotated shapes basing on the initial shape.
+
+
+In case of <b>Simple Multi Rotation</b> the object is multiplied by rotation.
+
+\image html neo-mrot1.png
+
+The following parameters and options can be defined in this dialog:
+- <b>Result Name</b>;
+- <b> Main Object </b> to be rotated;
+- \b Vector defines the axis of rotation (DZ by default);
+- <b>Angular step</b> is the angle by which the object is rotated. By default
+(if the checkbox is not checked), it is 2 * \a PI / \a NbTimes;
+- <b>Nb. Times</b> is the number of rotated shape copies in the resulting compound. If \a NbTimes = 1, the result contains only the
+initial shape;
+- \ref restore_presentation_parameters_page "Advanced options".
+
+\n The \b Result will be a \b GEOM_Object (compound).
+
+\n <b>TUI Commands:</b>
+\n <em>geompy.MultiRotate1DNbTimes(Shape, Axis, NbTimes)</em>
+\n <em>geompy.MultiRotate1DByStep(Shape, Axis, AngleStep, NbTimes)</em>