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Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 5:57:49 PM | Dang Topo Subregion!

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Hi everyone,

 

So I created a subregion on my topography a while ago, and now I want to erase it (meaning merge it back with the original one, not delete it so that there is a gaping hole!).

I have RAC 2010.  Is this possible?


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Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 6:28:20 PM | Dang Topo Subregion!

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it sounds like you used "split surface" instead of "subregion."

 

You have a tool called "Merge Surfaces"  which can combine the two surfaces into one again. 


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Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 8:33:19 PM | Dang Topo Subregion!

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Unfortunately, it is a topo subregion, and merge isn't an option.  When I hover over it, it is a subregion, and i can change the material (as long as it is in the site category), but I can't get it to rejoin the main topo...

 

any ideas?


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Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 9:55:09 PM | Dang Topo Subregion!

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Sounds to me like you've made a subregion, then when you wanted to delete it, you've edited the boundary and deleted the boundary lines and finished subregion. This will leave you with a 2 topograpghies that won't merge.

Try copying your topograpthy, then paste aligned, then delete the old one.


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Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 2:35:02 PM | Dang Topo Subregion!

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Hi, thanks for the response.  Pasting aligned worked!


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Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 2:02:54 AM | Dang Topo Subregion!

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Its actually much easier that you would expect. I looked and looked for the longest time and didn't find any tool, so i just clicked on it. when its highlited, just press the delete key on your keyboard, and it will revert back to the original region-less topo. do this for any sub-region you wish to rid yourself of. If you are using phasing in your model file, it is much better to use the split surface tool and create a new surface for the new phase.

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