2004-04-01 03:27 AM - last edited on 2023-05-30 01:06 PM by Rubia Torres
2004-04-01 04:17 AM
Link wrote:That's a good tip, and when combined with a layer combination or view set, can become quite powerful. For example, I have a layer combo for exterior only. In plan, only the exterior walls show (plus everything outside the walls). Ctrl+A in this situation allows changing ext. wall composites, model materials, etc. It's also a good way to select all windows or doors to make global changes, which I tend to do more often than I'd like.
Let say for example, you want to alter ALL the walls on your current story, to be on a new layer, have a new height, a new material, etc. There is no need to do a find and select, or a timely layer controlled selection, simply select *EVERYTHING* on the floor plan (preferably using ctrl+A while in the arrow tool) and double click your wall tool.
At the top right of your Wall Tool Settings dialog, you will see how many are selected and how many are available for editing, which is in actuality how many you will be modifying.
2004-04-01 07:43 AM
Link wrote:Quite handy if you want to edit multiple types in succession.
Let say for example, you want to alter ALL the walls on your current story, to be on a new layer, have a new height, a new material, etc. There is no need to do a find and select, or a timely layer controlled selection, simply select *EVERYTHING* on the floor plan (preferably using ctrl+A while in the arrow tool) and double click your wall tool.
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