How to Simulate a Permanent Magnet on Steel Using Quickfield?

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Hello all. In pursuit of my senior project ideas, I need to simulate a permanent magnet on steel. One of my professors gave me the link to quickfield, but I am a bit confused on how to do this. He said he wouldn't have the time for awhile to help. Do any of you know how to get this simple example setup? I would really appreciate it. This project is one I really want to do, but I don't know if it is worth the money until I get a sim. I know the specs of the magnet, but that is about all. It is a circular magnet with poles on the top and bottom. Thanks ahead of time. I will return to the tutorials now. Thanks.
 
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