Selecting Points
  
To move, rotate, or scale points, or to change
point-specific properties, the points must first be selected. There are several
ways points can be selected, depending on what you want to do.
Selecting Points
To select points one at a
time:
1. Position the cursor
over the point.
2. Click to select the
point. All other points will be automatically deselected.
3. If you want to
select another point, repeat the above steps while pressing and holding
Shift.
To select points using a
selection rectangle:
1. Pan and/or zoom out
until the points you want to select are fully inside the view.
2. Click and drag to
draw the selection rectangle. The rectangle must fully surround the points you
want to select. When you release the left mouse button, the points will be
selected.
To select all points in the
object:
1. Select Edit >
Select All.
2. All points in the
object will be selected.
Deselecting Points
To deselect points one at a
time:
1. Position the cursor
over the point you want to deselect.
2. Press and hold
Shift.
3. Click to deselect
the point. Each time you click the point, its selection status will toggle on or
off.
4. Repeat for each
point you want to deselect.
To deselect all
points:
1. Select Edit >
Select None.
- OR -
2. Position the cursor
anywhere but over a point (the cursor will change to a small arrow).
3. Click to deselect
all points.
To undo any selection change, click Undo.
Unselected points are yellow; selected points are red. The
edging in the following example has two selected points.

See also:
Editing Points Moving Points Rotating Points Scaling Points Inserting & Deleting Points Undoing and Redoing
Changes
|