Situation
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Rule
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You apply the same type of mesh control to a surface and a quilt. The surface is a member of the quilt.
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The mesh control applied to the surface takes precedence.
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You apply the same type of mesh control to a part boundary and a surface of the part.
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The mesh control applied to the surface takes precedence.
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You apply the same type of mesh control to a component and a surface of the component.
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The mesh control applied to the surface takes precedence.
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You apply the same type of mesh control to a volume and a surface in the volume.
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The mesh control applied to the surface takes precedence.
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You apply the same type of mesh control to a component and a quilt surface of the component.
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The mesh control applied to the quilt surface takes precedence.
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You apply the same type of mesh control to a component and a part boundary that lies within the component.
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The mesh control applied to the part boundary takes precedence.
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You apply the same type of mesh control to a part boundary and a volume region in the part.
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The mesh control applied to the part boundary takes precedence.
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You apply the same type of mesh control to a component and a volume region in the component.
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The mesh control applied to the volume region takes precedence.
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You apply the same type of mesh control to two different volume regions overlapping each other.
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When Creo Simulate generates mesh for the overlapping region, the mesh control applied to the most recent volume region takes precedence.
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