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When you have created an optimization, your new optimization appears as a new node in the tree pane on the left, and the setup details appear on the right. An example follows:

If your optimization is ready to run you can click Run Optimization in the toolbar to proceed. You may want to edit variable values, constraints or objectives before running the optimization. If you need to set up any objectives or constraints Run will not be enabled. If your optimization is ready to run you can also click Set Up and Run Optimization if you want to change algorithm-specific settings such as number of required solutions and tolerances for termination.
If you click Set Up and Run Optimization, you can change settings in the Optimization Parameters dialog box. Then when you click OK the optimization process begins. See Using the Optimization Parameters Dialog Box.
If you click Run Optimization instead, you do not see the optimization settings, but go straight to running the optimization.
You will see a progress bar as the optimization proceeds. When it is finished, a new Output node appears under your Optimization node in the tree and the view automatically switches to this node where you can analyze the results. An example tree is shown in the following figure. For information on viewing and using your results, see Optimization Analysis.

![]() | Editing Objectives and Constraints | Using the Optimization Parameters Dialog Box | ![]() |

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