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Selecting topology edges

You can use the Topology Edit tool to select edges in a topology. Once you have selected them, you can move, modify, and reshape them. If you want to select multiple edges that form a path so you can reshape them all at the same time, you can use the Topology Edit Trace tool or simply hold down the left mouse button using the regular Topology Edit tool.

  1. Click the Topology Edit tool Topology Edit Tool on the Topology toolbar.
  2. Click the edge or drag a box to select multiple topology elements. You can also select topology nodes, which are the points where edges connect. Selected topology elements are displayed in magenta.
  3. To select multiple edges along a connected path, click the drop-down arrow next to the Topology Edit tool Topology Edit Tool and click the Topology Edit Trace tool Topology Edit Trace Tool. Click along the edge to select it and click again when you are done selecting the edge. You can also use the regular Topology Edit tool Topology Edit Tool and hold down the left mouse button to select connected edges.

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  • Deselecting topology edges
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