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diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/NETGENPLUGIN/input/netgen_2d_3d_hypo.doc b/doc/salome/gui/NETGENPLUGIN/input/netgen_2d_3d_hypo.doc
index 7a75cdd..87e31cb 100644
--- a/doc/salome/gui/NETGENPLUGIN/input/netgen_2d_3d_hypo.doc
+++ b/doc/salome/gui/NETGENPLUGIN/input/netgen_2d_3d_hypo.doc
@@ -24,8 +24,7 @@ algorithms
- Min Size - minimum linear dimensions for mesh cells. It is
ignored if it is more than Max Size.
- Second Order - if this box is checked in, the algorithm will
-create second order nodes on the mesh, which actually will become
-\ref adding_quadratic_elements_page "Quadratic".
+create second order nodes on the mesh, which will then become quadratic.
- Fineness - ranging from Very Coarse to Very Fine allows to set the
level of meshing detalization using the three parameters below. You
can select Custom to define them manually.
@@ -59,17 +58,18 @@ parameters allow defining the size of elements for each
dimension.
\b 1D group allows defining the size of 1D elements in either of two ways:
-- Number of Segments has the same sense as \ref
-number_of_segments_anchor "Number of segments" hypothesis with
-equidistant distribution.
-- Local Length has the same sense as \ref
-average_length_anchor "Local Length" hypothesis.
+- Number of Segments allows specifying number of segments, that
+will split each edge, with equidistant distribution.
+- Local Length can be applied for meshing of edges
+composing geometrical object. Definition of this hypothesis
+consists of setting required \b length of segments.
\b 2D group allows defining the size of 2D elements
-- Length from edges if checked in, acts like \ref
-length_from_edges_anchor "Length from Edges" hypothesis, else
-- Max. Element Area defines the maximum element area like \ref
-max_element_area_anchor "Max Element Area" hypothesis.
+- Length from edges if checked in, hypothesis forces building of
+2D mesh segments having a length calculated as an average edge length
+for a given wire, else
+- Max. Element Area specifies expected maximum element area for
+each 2d element.
- Allow Quadrangles - allows to use quadrangle elements in a
triangle 2D mesh. This checkbox is not present in Netgen 3D simple parameters
because currently building a tetrahedral mesh with quadrangle faces is
@@ -78,9 +78,8 @@ not possible.
\b 3D groups allows defining the size of 3D elements.
- Length from faces if checked in, the area of sides of
volumic elements will be equal to an average area of 2D elements, else
-- Max. Element Volume defines the maximum element volume like
-\ref max_element_volume_hypo_page "Max Element Volume"
-hypothesis.
+- Max. Element Volume specifies expected maximum element volume
+of each 3d element.
\note Netgen algorithm does not strictly follow the input
parameters. The actual mesh can be more or less dense than