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How you do it might be dictated by what you want the surface to look like transitioning between the defining curves. First guess is you want a Boundary Blend. Read Help, find tutorials.
Ok here is how u can create the surface using diffrent method to begin go to feature<create<surface<advance<boundaries ok after this u would get an option like blended surface,conic surface and n-sided surface. Blended surface is created when u have max 4 curves attach to each other and conic surface is created when u have 2 curves independent and guide curve which acts as shoulder curve or tangent curve and last N-sided curve is the one in which u must have max of 5 curves i hope u have got it if possible i would send u the surfacing tutorials for 2001 just mail me n give me ur mail id at [email protected]
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