| • | Select a set of nodes that are related and appear in the same part of the model tree. Right-click the selected nodes and choose Group from the context menu (or press Ctrl+G) to create a Group node. The selected nodes become children of the node group. | 
| • | Right-click a node (see below) that supports group nodes as subnodes and choose Node Group to create an empty Group node. You can then move applicable nodes to that node group. | 
 ). In the Label field, type a descriptive node label if desired, so that the label of the Group node describes its contents.
). In the Label field, type a descriptive node label if desired, so that the label of the Group node describes its contents.| • | Under Global Definitions: Parameters, Variables, Functions, Method Calls, Load and Constraint Groups, Geometry Parts, Mesh Parts, Materials, Extra Dimensions, and Reduced Models. | 
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| • | Under Definitions under a component. | 
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| • | Under Geometry in a component. | 
| • | Under Materials in a component. | 
| • | Under Results. | 
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 ). You can also choose Move Out for a Group node that is placed under a type’s node, such as Variables.
). You can also choose Move Out for a Group node that is placed under a type’s node, such as Variables.| • | All applicable nodes that do not belong to a Group node will appear under a type node. | 
| • | The type nodes appear after the Group nodes in the model tree. | 
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| The Group nodes for materials under Global Definitions can include special settings for creating user-defined material libraries. See Grouping of Materials for User-Defined Materials. |