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Selecting objects
Direct selection
To select an object, the easiest way is to click directly on it. For objects
that are not filled, click directly on the object's outline to select it.
Selection by framing
You can select several objects by using the mouse to
drag a large rectangle around the objects, as shown.
For this to work, the Select icon on the Drawing
toolbar must be active. Only objects that lie entirely
within the rectangle are selected.
Selecting hidden objects
Even if objects are located behind others and not visible, they can still
be selected. To select an object that is covered by another object, hold
down the Alt key and click the object. To select an object that is
covered by several objects, hold down the Alt key and click through the
objects until you reach the required underlying object. To cycle
through the objects in reverse order, hold down the Alt+Shift keys
when you click. To help in making accurate selections, you can check
the number and type of the selected objects, shown at the left of the
status bar.
Note
There may be some variation in the use of the Alt key on
different operating systems. If the Alt key on your system does
not operate as described above, use the Tab key method
described below.
To select an object that is covered by another object using the
keyboard, press Tab to cycle through the objects, stopping at the
object you wish to select. To cycle through the objects in reverse order,
press Shift+Tab. This may not be practical if you have a large number
of objects in your drawing.
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