isolate objects for STRETCH command

isolate objects for STRETCH command

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isolate objects for STRETCH command

jdfnnl
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According to my knowledge, the STRETCH command needs a crossing box in defining parameters. This makes it more likely selecting unintended objects, then watching to see they are not also affected. Is there a way easier that using layers to isolate objects for this command?

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imadHabash
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Hi,

>> This makes it more likely selecting unintended objects

  • You can also select objects within a polygonal area,Enter cp (Crossing Polygon) and then specify points that define an area that encloses or crosses the objects you want to select.
  • Also you may try isolating objects . select components which you want to keep in drawing then right click to bring the contextual menu. From this menu select isolate then isolate objects.

Imad Habash

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tramber
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What about using SHIFT to unselect objects before ending the selection process ? Something that i often do.


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Kent1Cooper
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@tramber wrote:

What about using SHIFT to unselect objects before ending the selection process ? ....


That's good as long as you actually hit everything you want to pick on to unselect.  If you miss, even just barely, it goes into Window/Crossing mode, which wipes out your so-far Crossing selection [it always abandons all but the latest window's worth, whether that's in selecting or unselecting].  BUT I find if I type in R for the Remove option, I can then unselect things with Window/Crossing selection, without losing the rest of the intended selection.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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pendean
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@jdfnnl Does your old 2015version have this ISOLSATE option

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or these HIDE options

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It's how we all temporarily hide stuff we don't want to touch. Give it a try.

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jdfnnl
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Acad 2015 does in fact have these -- does anyone define aliases for these to skip the right-click?

 

Interesting drawing in the background BTW.

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pendean
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Those command names (just watch the commandline when you select /activate each) are

ISOLATEOBJECTS

HIDEOBJECTS

UNISOLATEOBJECTS

 

Your HELP in 2015 should explain how they are used, I suspect you know how to create shortcuts in the program with editing the ACAD.PGP or using the Express Tool ALIASEDIT command.

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