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# 5 18-12-2005 , 05:58 PM
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yes, like J says, its correct.
another way to calculate your min/max
is to create a distance node and find the length of your car, then divide that number by 10, for max, then dive that result by 10 again for min.
also, when min/max are left at 0, MR automatically calculates the min max, and u can see its numbers by changing the progress message to detailed message in the output window.


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