Selecting Objects
You can use the known procedures from Windows Explorer in FlexPro to select objects. The following table offers a summary and presents two FlexPro-specific selection options:
What would you like to select? |
Procedure |
---|---|
An object |
Click on the desired object or move the selection onto the object using the arrow keys. This selection can also be made in the name row of the data view. |
Multiple objects |
Click on the desired objects while holding down the CTRL key. This selection can also be made in the name row of the data view. |
Neighboring objects |
Click on the first object to be selected. Press the SHIFT key and then click on the last object to be selected. This selection can also be made in the name row of the data view. |
All |
Open the list box under Home[Edit] > Select and choose Select all or use the CTRL+A shortcut. |
Unselected objects |
Open the list box under Home[Edit] > Select and select Invert Selection. |
Linked objects |
Open the list box under Home[Edit] > Select and select Select Linked Objects. All objects in the folder displayed that the selected object requires for evaluation or display are also selected. This command makes it easier to move or copy complex analyses and presentations. |
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