Hi All - I cannot seem to actual select or add to Selection Set using the Select --> CP/WP option.
The objects are highlighted but not selected. Therefore I cannot change the color for all the objects example.
I follow these precise steps (in the link) and end up with highlighted items but not "selected" items. The final enter command actually de-highlights to objects.
It works if you start with a modify command first such as move, and only then perform the CP/WP but that doesn't appear to be the case in the video. It would really help me out if in the end, the objects are actually selected with anchors in which i can do other things then modify.
http://screencast.com/t/5LE7obOkK
Thanks in advance,
I'm a little confused when I look at your screen capture again - you're invoking two selection tools outside of a command - select & qselect. if you use a command first (eg "chprop" to change properties), do you get the same effect?
Or, if you want to add to or change your selection set, try typing "A" for Add or "R" for Remove....
duh!!!!
On the bottom of the qselect dialog box, check the box for "append to selection set...."
By the way, if you want to add/remove, then do so while the command prompt still says "select objects"
Thanks for the replies.
The layers are not locked.
The video is not mine. The author has not invoked any modify/chprop or any other command proir to Select, WP, Click for polygon verticies, Enter, Enter. (18 sec marker)
At that point he has selected elements with anchors.
After that he does a qselect for some logic selections but that is irrelevant.
I guess what I am trying to figure out is what is the fundamental difference between 1. highlight and 2. selection and how do I get highlighted objects to become selected(showing anchors).
Once objects are selected and showing anchors then I can invoke quick action such as change layer or change color from the toolbars/panels/ribbons.
Thanks Gang,
Sounds like you're as "up" on it then as the rest of us as long as you're aware of the pickfirst setting (also refered to as "noun-verb selection"). Back in the day, aka LDD / Softdesk, some routines were notorious for turning off the pickfirst/pickadd settings and not re-enabling if the routine was cancelled before completion.
Note that in addition to add/remove you can also use (P)revious as a selection group if pickfirst is turned off - check the icons up at the top of the "change properties" palette.
Best of Luck!
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