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<h1>Molecule Create</h1>
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Chose here the type of molecule to create: <b>Container</b> or <b>Graphene</b>.
<h3>Container</h3>
The primary purpose of a molecule container is to contain other objects.
When a molecule container is created, it has no child objects and consequently
no visual representation. The only way to select an empty molecule is
thus to write its identification or to use the mechanisms provided
by <b>Molecule->Select</b>.
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To avoid this problem, when <b>Ok</b> is pressed and the new molecule is
created, the dialog <b>Molecule->Create</b> is automatically replaced by
<b>Molecule->Link</b>, with the new molecule identification already inscribed
on it. How to link objects to a molecule is described in the section
<b>Molecule Link</b>.
<h3>Graphene</h3>
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