This algorithm provides an indication of possible mode pairs between File 1 and File 2 modes. This algorithm is triggered:
- By pressing the button in the MAC Frequency Worksheet. In this case the algorithm is automatically triggered. 
- By setting the Pair Modes property in the project Details to . In this case the algorithm is triggered after the MAC Calculator is generated. 
The algorithm employs the following nomenclature:
 set of modes of File 1. set of modes of File 1.
 set of modes of File 2. set of modes of File 2.
 Rigid Body Modes Cutoff Frequency. Rigid Body Modes Cutoff Frequency.
 Absolute Frequency Tolerance. Absolute Frequency Tolerance.
 Relative Frequency Tolerance. Relative Frequency Tolerance.
 MAC value
              between modes MAC value
              between modes and and . .
 MAC Limit threshold. MAC Limit threshold.
The algorithm is outlined as:
- All modes in both  and and sets below sets below are unchecked (eliminated). are unchecked (eliminated).
- All  of the surviving modes are ordered in descending order. of the surviving modes are ordered in descending order.
- All  are not considered for mode pairing. are not considered for mode pairing.
- All the surviving  values are compared (starting from the highest to the lowest), and two frequency
            checks are performed: values are compared (starting from the highest to the lowest), and two frequency
            checks are performed:- Relative frequency check:  . .
- Absolute frequency check:  . .
 - If either the relative or the absolute checks passes, modes  and and are considered to be paired,
              and both of them are blocked to be paired with the subsequent modes. are considered to be paired,
              and both of them are blocked to be paired with the subsequent modes.
The four parameters of the algorithm,  ,
 ,  ,
 ,  and
  and  can be modified through their respective properties under the Details view.
  can be modified through their respective properties under the Details view.