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 Your screen should contain the following:  Your screen should contain the following: 
  
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 ==== Select ENVI-met File ==== ==== Select ENVI-met File ====
 Click on the folder symbol and select an ENVI-met data file.\\ Click on the folder symbol and select an ENVI-met data file.\\
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 To assign a variable to a map layer, select first the variable in the list  To assign a variable to a map layer, select first the variable in the list 
  
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 and then click on the assign button of the layer. and then click on the assign button of the layer.
  
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 This will tell LEONARDO to extract the selected variable out of the data file and put it on the selected layer (Pot. Temperature on Data Layer in this case) This will tell LEONARDO to extract the selected variable out of the data file and put it on the selected layer (Pot. Temperature on Data Layer in this case)
  
-  * [[Hint 1: Using ENVI-met defaults in LEONARDO]]+  * [[Using ENVI-met defaults in LEONARDO|Hint 1: Using ENVI-met defaults in LEONARDO]]
   * [[Hint 2: Selecting the correct vector component]]   * [[Hint 2: Selecting the correct vector component]]
  
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   „**Y-Z**" for a vertical view from the left side.   „**Y-Z**" for a vertical view from the left side.
  
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 Depending on the type of section, one coordinate remains constant, for example the height z in an horizontal X-Y cut.\\ Depending on the type of section, one coordinate remains constant, for example the height z in an horizontal X-Y cut.\\
 Define the cut position by setting the "Cut at..." edit field. The actual cut position is given in grids and in absolute meter.  Define the cut position by setting the "Cut at..." edit field. The actual cut position is given in grids and in absolute meter. 
  
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 ==== Extracting Data and Build Map ==== ==== Extracting Data and Build Map ====
 After you have selected all variables to be imported into the map, you can extract the data from the ENVI-met file.\\ After you have selected all variables to be imported into the map, you can extract the data from the ENVI-met file.\\
-To extract a 2D cut, press the "Extract 2D cut" button+To extract a 2D cut, press the "Extract 2D cut"-Button
  
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-Next step: [[Fine tuning the map]]+Next step: [[Step 3 - Fine tuning the map|Fine tuning the map]]