Select All Members in View by Piecemark ( Modeling )

Tool summary :

  • Click one member to select all members in your current Modeling view that share the clicked member's piecemark.
  • Members not in your current view will not be selected, even if they share the same piecemark as the one member you click.
  • When " View By " is set to 'Member Piecemark " in the Model Tree , an annotation such as B_100 (6/12) tells you that six B_100 members reside in your current view, but a total of twelve B_100 members reside in the entire model. For this example, if you activate Select All Members in View by Peicemark and click one of those B_100 members, all six B_100 members that are in your current view will be selected. The six other B_100 members that are not in your current view will not be selected.
  • You can tell how many members this tool selects by looking at the Selected count toolbar item. For the B_100 (6/12) example discussed above, the reported Selected count would be 6.
  • Using the Model Tree is another way to select members that are in your current view. Like this tool, the Model Tree can be used only to select members that are in your current view.
  • Once the members are selected, you can perform operations such as Solid Opaque or Update Attributes (be sure to press " By Area ") or Mark for Processing or multi-edit .
  • To activate this tool, click the Select All Members in View by Piecemark icon, which is pictured above. The icon can be taken from the group named ' Model -- Member ' and placed on a toolbar (classic) or the ribbon (lightning). Select all Members in View by Piecemark can also be configured to be invoked using a keyboard shortcut , the context menu , or a mode .

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