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When I import .x-t files into Virtual Gibbs round objects appear to have multiple flat sides. I can change this by right clicking the object, selecting properties, then changing the chord height. Is there a way to make this happen as the object is being imported? Is there something that can be changed in the preferences? Thanks for the help. |
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