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STAR*NET V6 - Circe

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Appendix A <strong>STAR*NET</strong> Tutorial<br />

1. Run <strong>STAR*NET</strong> and open the “Trav2D.prj” example project.<br />

2. The <strong>STAR*NET</strong> Main Menu will appear:<br />

All program operations can be selected from these dropdown menus, and the most<br />

common operations can be selected by pressing one of the tool-buttons. These<br />

buttons are described at the beginning of Chapter 3, “Using <strong>STAR*NET</strong>.”<br />

3. Choose Options>Project, or press the Project Options tool button.<br />

The “Adjustment” options dialog includes important settings that describe the<br />

project, whether it is a 2D or 3D job, local or grid adjustment, units used, and<br />

information about the datum scheme. Note that an “Average Project Elevation”<br />

should always be entered if the program is to perform 3D data slope reductions to<br />

horizontal, or to reduce your observations to some common datum. This is not the<br />

case in this example job, so we’ve left the value at zero. Important calculations based<br />

on this average project elevation are described in Chapter 4,”Options.”<br />

Note that only relevant items on this options page are active. For example other<br />

sections in this and other pages will be active or inactive (grayed-out) depending on<br />

whether a job is 2D or 3D, or Local or Grid.<br />

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