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- Windows-native interface with right-click functionality
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- docking toolbars for quick access to the most common options
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- tree view that provides easy navigation and review of all piping
system data
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- data entry dialog view that facilitates easy data entry, review and
modification
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- built-in data checking for reasonable input
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- a modern spreadsheet for defining piping systems
- the capability to define data in the spreadsheet by selecting previously
defined components from a drop-down list
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- multiple views to simultaneously view piping system input and
results
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- the FEMPRO interface's easy-to-use graphical drawing capabilities for defining a complete piping system (pipe runs and components)
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- built-in library manager for adding, modifying and removing data
for pipe size, material properties, allowable stress, valves, flanges,
wind loads, seismic, pump allowables, hangers and plastic pipe
properties
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- the capability to cut, copy and paste data from individual and multiple
spreadsheet cells and rows
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- 3-D dynamic viewing options, including pan, rotate and zoom options
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- local zoom capability, providing an inset with a magnified view of part of the model
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- the capability to directly move to the spreadsheet rows that define the component(s) selected in the visualization view
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- an integrated report view that displays input and output reports
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- Report Wizard and environment for automatic
generation and display of HTML, PDF, DOC or RTF reports
that summarize input, equipment data and analysis results, including code stress allowables and stress ratios
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