CLOSES GROUP AFTER MODIFICATIONS
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what does that go with this process?
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Hi Bossismax, hi folks.
To close a group or a component, you can do one of the following:
1 - Click outside the bounding box (made of dotted lines) of the group or component.
2 - Right click on empty space or on a geometry that do not belong to the group or component to bring up a contextual menu and choose Close Group or Close Component.
Notice that if you are editing a group within a group, you get up one level in the hierarchy. You will then be in the parent group containing a subgroup. Redo the closing to get back to the root of the model. If you have, for example, 3 levels of nesting, you will need to do that 3 times to get out of a sub subgroup. Using the Outliner allows you to get back to the root of the model with one double click.
Read the help about the Outliner Window to see more about groups and components and how to navigate through a complex setup.
Just ideas
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@jean lemire said:
Hi Bossismax, hi folks.
To close a group or a component, you can do one of the following:
- and 2) as mentioned above
- Hit [ESC] once per each level moving up.
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