Selecting by Region
By default, when you
drag the mouse a rectangular region is created. When you release the mouse all
objects within and touched by the region are selected. The remainder of this
topic describes how you can change each of these settings.
NoteIf you hold down Ctrl while specifying a region, the affected objects are
added to the current selection. Conversely, if you hold down Alt while specifying a region, the affected objects are
removed from the current selection.
Setting Region Type
The type of region you
define when you drag the mouse is set by the Region flyout button to the right
of the Select By Name button. You can use any of five types of region
selection:
- Rectangular RegionDragging the mouse selects a rectangular region. See Rectangular Selection Region.
- Circular RegionDragging the mouse selects a circular region. See Circular Selection Region.
- Fence RegionDraw an irregular selection-region outline by alternating between moving the mouse and clicking (begin with a drag). See Fence Selection Region.
- Lasso RegionDragging the mouse outlines an irregular selection region. See Lasso Selection Region.
- Paint RegionDrag the mouse over objects or sub-objects to be included in the selection. See Paint Selection Region
This option lets you
specify whether to include objects touched by the region border. It applies to
all region methods.
Choose Edit menu
Region to display a submenu of the following two items. Only one can be active
at a time. The Window/Crossing
toggle on the main toolbar also switches between these two
modes.
Choose Edit menu
- Crossing (The default.) Selects all objects that are within the region and crossing the boundaries of the region. See Crossing Selection.
- WindowSelects only objects that are completely within the region. See Window Selection.
To make a region
selection using defaults:
- Click - (Select Object).
- Drag the mouse to
define a region.
A rubber-band
rectangle appears.
- Release the mouse button to select all objects within or touching the region. The selected objects turn white.
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