Difference between revisions of "Selecting objects"
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− | {{objects}} | + | To select an object means to click on it with the mouse after selecting the [[File:Mode move.svg|link=|22px]][[Move Tool]]. |
− | To select an object means to click on it with the mouse after selecting the [[ | ||
− | If you want to select several objects at the same time, you could draw a selection rectangle: select the [[ | + | If you want to select several objects at the same time, you could draw a selection rectangle: select the [[File:Mode move.svg|link=|22px]][[Move Tool]] and click on the position of the first corner of your desired selection rectangle. Press and hold the ''right'' mouse button, then move the pointer to the position of the diagonally opposite corner of your desired selection rectangle. After releasing the mouse button, all objects within the selection rectangle are selected. |
{{note|By holding {{KeyCode|Ctrl}} (Mac OS: {{KeyCode|Cmd}}) while clicking on different objects, you can select several objects at the same time.}} | {{note|By holding {{KeyCode|Ctrl}} (Mac OS: {{KeyCode|Cmd}}) while clicking on different objects, you can select several objects at the same time.}} |
Revision as of 15:37, 10 August 2015
To select an object means to click on it with the mouse after selecting the Move Tool.
If you want to select several objects at the same time, you could draw a selection rectangle: select the Move Tool and click on the position of the first corner of your desired selection rectangle. Press and hold the right mouse button, then move the pointer to the position of the diagonally opposite corner of your desired selection rectangle. After releasing the mouse button, all objects within the selection rectangle are selected.
Note: By holding Ctrl (Mac OS: Cmd) while clicking on different objects, you can select several objects at the same time.