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  • R Offline
    rhankc
    last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 11:18

    Is there a command to close multiple groups and components with one click or menu selection?

    I am working on this house, and I have deep levels of groups and components, when I need to make a minor adjustment to an deep lying entity, that is like ten levels down i want to get back out quick and I have to close each instance. is there a command to close all real fast? I see the close group/component under the Edit menu, but this is a one-at-a-time command.
    thanks

    Hank

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      Archi Rag
      last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 11:19

      u could always keyboard shortcut it (i use 'end') but i guess ur still tapping the same button u can also click outside the component to get out of the grup/component ur editting
      i know it doesnt quite answer the question but its a bit of a solution

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        last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 11:19

        The top-level object listed in the Outliner (Window > Outliner) is the file name of the model. Just click on it and you'll pop all the way out of your nested groups.

        -Gully

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          rhankc
          last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 11:20

          thank you gully

          Hank

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            Krisidious
            last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 11:20

            yes what gully said, and don't forget to use your layers too... a quick way to turn off areas just so you can work deeper without being in groups and components

            By: Kristoff Rand
            Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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              kdjanz
              last edited by 26 Nov 2007, 11:21

              Actually, you don't have to go to the top of the outliner - just click in any white space and it will take you out to the top.

              Kelly

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