Define the Main and Secondary Surfaces
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          From the Interactions section of the action bar,
            click Surface-based Contact
             . .
- Optional: Enter a descriptive Name.
- 
          Select Let system determine main/secondary assignment to allow
            the app
            to specify the main surface and secondary surface assignments automatically. 
          The dialog box indicates the two faces as Surface 1 and Surface 2 and disables the swap option.
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          Select the geometry supports in the model. 
          You must apply surface-based contact must be applied between one or more faces or analytical rigid surfaces as the Main support and one or more faces as the Secondary support. Tip: When the contacting surfaces are difficult to discern, you can render all parts translucent except for parts associated with the contacting surfaces. - Click green  to render all parts translucent except for contacting parts
                  associated with the main surfaces. to render all parts translucent except for contacting parts
                  associated with the main surfaces.
- Click magenta  to render all parts translucent except for contacting parts
                  associated with the secondary surfaces. to render all parts translucent except for contacting parts
                  associated with the secondary surfaces.
 
- Click green 
- Optional: 
          If the geometry supports include surface (shell) geometry, click  to change the side of the surface to be
            considered in the contact interaction. to change the side of the surface to be
            considered in the contact interaction.
- Optional: 
          If necessary, click  to swap the Main
            and Secondary supports. to swap the Main
            and Secondary supports.
- Continue to the next task, Define the Contact Property and Tie the Surfaces Together.