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T.3 Viewing The Input Command File

The document describes how to view and edit the input command file created during a STAAD tutorial. It explains that you can use the Command File tool to open the input file in the STAAD editor, where you can inspect or modify the structural model data. You can then close the editor and either proceed to the next section on creating models or move on to analyzing and designing the model.

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T.3 Viewing The Input Command File

The document describes how to view and edit the input command file created during a STAAD tutorial. It explains that you can use the Command File tool to open the input file in the STAAD editor, where you can inspect or modify the structural model data. You can then close the editor and either proceed to the next section on creating models or move on to analyzing and designing the model.

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3 Viewing the input command le


You can inspect the text data le created during this tutorial.

1. On the Utilities ribbon tab, select the Command File tool in the Edit group.

The STAAD.Pro Editor opens with the contents of the input le.

The STAAD.Pro Editor window

2. (Optional) You modify the data of the structure in this editor if necessary.
3. Select File > Exit Editor in the STAAD.Pro Editor window to close.

As stated in Methods of creating the model, you could also have created the same model by typing the relevant STAAD commands into a text le using the STAAD.Pro Editor. If
you would like to understand that method, proceed to the next section. If you want to skip that part, proceed to Performing the analysis and design where you will perform
the analysis and design on this model.

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