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Old   May 31, 2012, 18:08
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Hi. When I make animations in FLUENT my y-axis label changes after every frame and creates confusion and does not look professional. Is there any way to keep the y-axis at the same values for each frame for a more aesthetic video?

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Old   June 1, 2012, 00:30
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Hi,taylorfe. when you select coutours from the display type group box to open the contours dialog box, you can disable auto range, and input value by your mean. in that way, y-axis value can keep the same.
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Old   June 1, 2012, 18:39
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Thank you very much.
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