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diff --git a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/netgen_2d_3d_hypo.doc b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/netgen_2d_3d_hypo.doc
index bbb7c59ff..4690bf966 100644
--- a/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/netgen_2d_3d_hypo.doc
+++ b/doc/salome/gui/SMESH/input/netgen_2d_3d_hypo.doc
@@ -5,11 +5,9 @@
Netgen 2D and Netgen 3D hypotheses work only with Netgen 1D-2D and
Netgen 1D-2D-3D algorithms. These algorithms do not require
definition of lower-level hypotheses and algorithms (2D and 1D for
-meshing 3D objects and 1D for meshing 2D objects). They prove to be
-useful if lower-level meshing is homogeneous for all wires and faces
-of the meshed object.
+meshing 3D objects and 1D for meshing 2D objects).
-\image html netgen2d.png
+\image html netgen2d3d.png
- Name - allows to define the name for the algorithm (Netgen
2D (or 3D) Parameters by default).
@@ -32,7 +30,18 @@ not possible.
- Optimize - if this box is checked in, the algorithm will try to
create regular (possessing even sides) elements.
-\image html netgen3d_simple.png
+\image html netgen3d_local_size.png
+
+- Local sizes - allows to define size of elements on and
+around specified geometrical edges and vertices. To define the local
+size it is necessary to select a geometrical edge or vertex in the
+object browser or in the viewer, and to click On Edge or On
+Vertex correspondingly. Name of the geometrical object and
+a default Value will be added in the table where the
+Value can be changed.
+- Remove - deletes a selected row from the table.
+
+\image html netgen2d3d_simple.png
Netgen 2D simple parameters and Netgen 3D simple
parameters allow defining the size of elements for each
@@ -42,8 +51,8 @@ dimension.
- Number of Segments has the same sense as \ref
number_of_segments_anchor "Number of segments" hypothesis with
equidistant distribution.
-- Average Length has the same sense as \ref
-average_length_anchor "Average Length" hypothesis.
+- Local Length has the same sense as \ref
+average_length_anchor "Local Length" hypothesis.
\b 2D group allows defining the size of 2D elements
- Length from edges if checked in, acts like \ref