Then select include. Or if you already select several objects, and you want to exclude them that meet your criteria, select exclude. The last option: append to current selection set. If you want to select all lines, with linetype 1, and color 5 how do we do that? Include them in new selection set. Click OK.
Now you have selected all lines with that linetype. We need to filter them again. Another sample is you can try to select all vertical lines or horizontal lines easily here. I work as a Sr. I'm also a member of Autodesk Expert Elite, appreciation for individuals who give contribution to Autodesk community.
Connect with me on twitter or LinkedIn. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Is there a way to run quick select without the dialog box? Use the escape key [ESC] on the keyboard or select another command. We can then enter in the command we would like repeated.
Note that most commands can be used. Press and hold the Ctrl key. Along the bottom of the drawing window, click each of the layout tabs that you want to publish. Note: You can also select multiple layout tabs from the overflow menu. Right-click one of the selected layout tabs and choose Publish Selected Layouts.
Then select the layer to isolate. SeniorCare2Share Care about seniors? Have knowledge? Care to share? Table of Contents. In the Product Information dialog box, click Activate. On the Register Today page, follow the on-screen instructions. Solution: Open the software. Click on your username on the top-right corner of the software interface 1 then on Manage License.
LIC file can be found in the following location. Solution Open the Windows Task Manager. This will reveal the product key. Volume License Product Key Activation. Users can sign up for a three-year education license completely free. Go to Solution. Solved by vinodkl. Select all entities based solely on layer? You can do this by using layiso command and then selecting "all". That is when you select an object on layer " 1-Armaduras" you want to select all the objects in the layer?
For selectsimilar, check the selectsimilar setting you can set which properties are the filter for the selectsimilar action. I have the structural rebar in one drawing cut. The element that I am currently working its a stair and I started my work by doing the rebar detail of the concrete stair.
The drawing is named "rebarstair". And what I wanted to create when I wrote this post was the drawing that would show the geometry of the stair this drawing is named stairgeometry , with the filling layers such as one of gravel and another one of poor concrete.
To do this I copy the cut named "rebarstair" and removed the rebar and added the layers that I wanted The problem was I didnt wanted to select all the rebar and then remove them, what I wanted to do is to select them all with the less possible mouse clicks, and to do that I used the quick select, by selecting all the drawing, choosing quickselect, and then filtering the drawing by the layer, the one that I wanted was 1-Armadura, since its the layer in which I have the rebar, to later delete them, but I couldnt select all the rebar and so I had to delete them manually.
The problem with the select similar is the fact that this command selects the elements in one specified layer all over the drawing, but I only want to select some elements in one specific area, that is why I used the quick select, but it isnt doing what I think its supposed to do.
In that case, you could select the object and type in the command "ISOLATE" which would isolate the objects now you can use select similar only on the objects selected. Maybe I am misunderstanding something, but it seems as though you could accomplish this by isolating the desired layer, then selecting with either a crossing window or the lasso tool, and then hit the delete key.
I do this frequently when sending only the necessary portions of a dwg to subcontractors or vendors
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