Common update of Salome GUI documentation

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@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ Select the required file and click \b Open. Your file will be imported in
the module and its contents (geometrical object) will be displayed in the module and its contents (geometrical object) will be displayed in
the <b>Object Browser</b>. the <b>Object Browser</b>.
\note You can re-open ones imported shape from the initial file, if \note It is possible to re-open from the initial file a previously imported shape if
the file has been changed on disk. Use for that item the file has been changed on disk. For this, select
<b>Reload From Disk</b> from context menu of imported <b>Reload From Disk</b> in the context menu of the imported
shape. Reloaded shape will have the same representation parameters shape. The reloaded shape will have the same representation parameters
like before this operation. as before this operation.
\image html geomimport_reopen.png \image html geomimport_reopen.png

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@ -21,20 +21,20 @@ In this Menu:
<ul> <ul>
<li><b>Shape Type</b> radio button defines the type of elements for the <li><b>Shape Type</b> radio button defines the type of elements for the
group (points, wires, faces, shells or solids).</li> group (points, wires, faces, shells or solids).</li>
<li><b>Group Name</b> - here you can enter the name of the group, by <li><b>Group Name</b> - allows defining the name of the group, by
default, it is Group_n.</li> default, it is Group_n.</li>
<li>Then, using the "Select" button, select the <b>Main Shape</b> (a <li>Then, using the "Select" button, select the <b>Main Shape</b> (a
geometrical object on which the group will be created). </li> geometrical object on which the group will be created). </li>
<li> <b>Main Shape Selection restriction</b> button group lets you restrict the range <li> <b>Main Shape Selection restriction</b> button group allows limiting the range
of group elements you operate with. of available group elements,
<ul><li> <b>No restriction</b> button enables work with all sub-shapes of the Main <ul><li> <b>No restriction</b> button enables all sub-shapes of the Main
Shape.</li> Shape.</li>
<li><b>Geometrical parts of the Second Shape</b> restricts the range of accessible <li><b>Geometrical parts of the Second Shape</b> restricts the range of accessible
elements to those sub-shapes of the Main Shape that geometrically elements to the sub-shapes of the Main Shape that geometrically
coincide with the <b>Second Shape</b>.</li> coincide with the <b>Second Shape</b>.</li>
<li><b>Only Sub-Shapes of the Second Shape</b> restricts the range of <li><b>Only Sub-Shapes of the Second Shape</b> restricts the range of
accessible elements to those sub-shapes of the Main Shape that accessible elements to the sub-shapes of the Main Shape that
are sub-shapes of <b>Second Shape</b>. This is useful because are sub-shapes of the <b>Second Shape</b>. This is useful because
sometimes purely geometrical coincidence is not enough and it sometimes purely geometrical coincidence is not enough and it
is necessary to work with shapes, which actually belong both is necessary to work with shapes, which actually belong both
to the main and the second shape.</li> to the main and the second shape.</li>