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| 11 Jun 2017 09:49 PM |
And control which ones they are
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| 11 Jun 2017 10:08 PM |
| Shift click or click, drag over the parts |
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| 11 Jun 2017 11:44 PM |
^ No
Read the OP content, not just the title.
Ctrl + Click |
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| 12 Jun 2017 12:18 AM |
they both work
Ctrl + Click Shift + Click
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| 12 Jun 2017 01:04 AM |
How do you select different parts in a model without manually going through it.
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| 12 Jun 2017 01:23 AM |
| @chimmihc Next time you comment make sure you check if what they said works or not |
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| 12 Jun 2017 01:30 AM |
Next time you respond to me make sure you understand what I posted. I don't enjoy making people look stupid.
Try Shift + Click in Explorer and then come back with a response.
Ctrl + Click works the same in both Explorer and the 3D view. |
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| 12 Jun 2017 01:35 AM |
| Shift click always works for me |
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