Different snap points on straight and chained wall
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‎2021-09-06 04:13 PM
Hello folks,
I have a basic question of which I cannot find an answer anywhere.
Drawing a straight wall and a single wall, the snap points are different. On the single wall the points are black, while on the chained wall the points are little beige circles.
What is the difference?
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‎2021-09-06 04:18 PM
It means that the elements are part of a group. You can suspend the groups via Edit Menu > Grouping > Suspend Groups if you need to select the walls individually.
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‎2021-09-06 04:18 PM
It means that the elements are part of a group. You can suspend the groups via Edit Menu > Grouping > Suspend Groups if you need to select the walls individually.
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‎2021-09-06 04:20 PM
Thank you very much!
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‎2021-09-07 03:28 AM - edited ‎2021-09-07 03:31 AM
Default shortcuts are;
Alt + G => Toggle Group
Crtl + G => Create Group
Ctrl + Shift + G => Ungroup
Available options when you select grouped objects will change depending on whether grouping is on or off.
Grouping and ungrouping with groups toggled off will create flat selections.
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‎2021-09-07 10:02 AM
Hello,
You are talking about using group or not. All explanations are here :
https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/136871/
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