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> > I can use the location indicator to create three, normal, blank planes > slicing through the 3-D display in various ways, but I don't see how > to display a previously (or subsequently) created cross-sectional, > color-filled contour plot (say) on one of those planes, or use the > location indicator display to control the size and location of a cross- > sectional plot after it's created. What's the connection between the > two? > I suggested it because it (sort of) allows you to clip at a particular plane in the 3D space. Well, not really clip but block off the view. -Jeff Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: AZO-469477 Department: Support IDV Priority: Normal Status: Open