Vent.X tips – saving the simulation

You can also save your simulation in the Vent.X selection tool. Three clicks are needed to create a recording: create a save, save and finally click on the notepad icon.

Vent.X thus creates a hyperlink that is on the clipboard. You can paste the link directly into the browser’s address bar or, for example, into a Word file. By attaching the other simulations you make to the same file, you can easily gather your project-specific simulations in one place. You can easily return to them later, for example, in connection with user changes.

The above simulation can be found behind the following link: https://ventx.climecon.fi/ui/simulator/7010f86759b12eecba1be1037add12f3bc5a07dd

 


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