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‎2011-05-31
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‎2011-05-31
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Lilian Seow
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‎2011-06-01 12:11 AM
‎2011-06-01
12:11 AM
If you want to Isolate elements by their Layer, then you can use the Quick Layers Palette.
Select the elements to keep, then click the Hide Other Elements' Layers on the Quick Layers Palette.
Layers of selected elements will be kept visible, all other Layers will be hidden.
Select the elements to keep, then click the Hide Other Elements' Layers on the Quick Layers Palette.
Layers of selected elements will be kept visible, all other Layers will be hidden.
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‎2011-05-31 02:25 AM
‎2011-05-31
02:25 AM
Llian,
Could you be a little more descriptive in your purpose of an "Isolate tool" so that we may be able to better help you
Could you be a little more descriptive in your purpose of an "Isolate tool" so that we may be able to better help you

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‎2011-05-31 02:58 AM
‎2011-05-31
02:58 AM
To isolate an element/selection in 3D: select the object(s)/element(s), right click and click "Show Selection/Marquee in 3D". Windows shortcut: F5. Mac shortcut: F4 This is a great way to build objects inside a project as well. Create the object with building tools, isolate it and save as an object.
To isolate something in plan view you would have to place an obejct on its own layer and turn all others off.
To isolate something in plan view you would have to place an obejct on its own layer and turn all others off.
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‎2011-06-01 12:11 AM
‎2011-06-01
12:11 AM
If you want to Isolate elements by their Layer, then you can use the Quick Layers Palette.
Select the elements to keep, then click the Hide Other Elements' Layers on the Quick Layers Palette.
Layers of selected elements will be kept visible, all other Layers will be hidden.
Select the elements to keep, then click the Hide Other Elements' Layers on the Quick Layers Palette.
Layers of selected elements will be kept visible, all other Layers will be hidden.
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AMD Ryzen9 5900X CPU, 64 GB RAM 3600 MHz, Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB, 500 GB NVMe SSD
2x28" (2560x1440), Windows 10 PRO ENG, Ac20-Ac28