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HFSS15: Reprioritizing Boundaries
Each boundary you assign overwrites any existing boundary which it overlaps. You can change the priority of a previously assigned boundary to be greater than a more recently assigned boundary.
The order of boundaries is important because, for any given triangle of the mesh, only one boundary or excitation can be visible to the solvers. When two boundary definitions overlap, the one with the higher priority is visible to the solvers.
1. Click HFSS>Boundaries>Reprioritize to reprioritize boundaries.
The Reprioritize Boundaries window appears. The order the boundaries and excitations appear in the list indicates the order in which they were defined. The lowest priority assignment appears at the top of the list.
Ports are automatically placed at the bottom (highest priority) of the list; you cannot move a boundary to a higher priority than a port. Magnetic Bias Excitations (if any) have the lowest priority. Other boundaries and excitations appear between these two extremes.
2. Drag the boundary you want to change to the desired order of priority.
Note | The order of boundaries and excitations in the project tree is alphabetical. The order does not correspond to the order of boundaries and excitations visible to the solvers. |


