Std BoxElementSelection: Difference between revisions
(Std BoxElementSelection allows you to select the vertices of the objects in the 3D view by dragging a box.) |
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|Shortcut=Shift + E |
|Shortcut=Shift + E |
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|SeeAlso=[[Std_SelectAll|Std SelectAll]], [[Std_BoxSelection|Std BoxSelection]], [[Part BoxSelection|Part BoxSelection]], [[Std_ViewFitSelection|Fit Selection]] |
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==How to use== |
==How to use== |
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* Go to {{MenuCommand|Edit → [[Image:Std_BoxElementSelection.svg|16px]] Box selection}}. |
* Go to the menu {{MenuCommand|Edit → [[Image:Std_BoxElementSelection.svg|16px]] Box selection}}. |
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* Drag the box from left to right or right to left to only select the objects touching or crossing the border of the box. |
* Drag the box from left to right or right to left to only select the objects touching or crossing the border of the box. |
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Revision as of 03:15, 7 September 2019
Std BoxElementSelection |
Menu location |
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Edit → Box element selection |
Workbenches |
All |
Default shortcut |
Shift + E |
Introduced in version |
- |
See also |
Std SelectAll, Std BoxSelection, Part BoxSelection, Fit Selection |
Description
Std BoxElementSelection allows you to select the vertices of the objects in the 3D view by dragging a box.
Use Part BoxSelection if you only want to select the faces of an object, and Std BoxSelection if you want to select the entire shape.