\image html image67.png
<center><em>"Move Node" button</em></center>
-The following dialog box shall appear:
+The following dialog will appear:
-\image html meshtopass.png
+\image html meshtopass1.png "Manual node selection"
+
+\image html meshtopass2.png "Automatic node selection"
</li>
+<li>Specify the way of node selection: manually (the first radio
+ button) or automatically (the second radio button).</li>
+<li>If the manual method is selected, select the necessary node (X, Y,
+ Z fields show the original coordinates of the node to move) or type
+ the node ID.</li>
<li>Enter the coordinates of the destination point.</li>
-<li>Check in <b>Find closest to destination</b> option or
-select the necessary node manually (X, Y, Z, dX, dY, dZ fields allow
-to see original coordinates and displacement of the node to move).
-\b Preview check-box allows to see the results of the operation.</li>
-<li>Click the \b Apply or <b>Apply and Close</b> button.</li>
+<li>Click <b>Update Destination</b> button to set the coordinates
+ of the destination point equal to the coordinates of the node to
+ move.</li>
+<li>Activate \b Preview check-box to show the result of move in the
+ viewer.</li>
+<li>Click the \b Apply or <b>Apply and Close</b> button to confirm the
+ operation.</li>
</ol>
\image html moving_nodes1.png "The initial mesh"
<br><b>See Also</b> a sample TUI Script of a
\ref tui_moving_nodes "Moving Nodes" operation.
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