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Third and final (hopefully) newbie problem - Scale. - The Shanus - 06-19-2012 Alright, I decided to make a new thread about this because I don't know if the bump in the last thread actually worked. The problem I'm now facing is that I created walls of 0 "Z" scale - which is the thickness. This was to flatten them so no curve appeared at the bottom. Inevitable, this left me with walls which I could not select after deselecting them, and so they are now in the way. Is there anyway I can select/remove these walls? Thanks RE: Third and final (hopefully) newbie problem - Scale. - FlawlessHappiness - 06-19-2012 If you have just placed them, then you can select them again by hitting Ctrl + Z. Otherwise try selecting multiple objects, then while holding shift, deselecting those object that should not be deleted RE: Third and final (hopefully) newbie problem - Scale. - Rapture - 06-19-2012 In the Menu Bar, their is one to do a "Find Object". You can try to manually find it in their. (Keep pressing the Focus button until it selects the one you want.) RE: Third and final (hopefully) newbie problem - Scale. - Traggey - 06-19-2012 (06-19-2012, 05:36 PM)theshanus Wrote: Alright, I decided to make a new thread about this because I don't know if the bump in the last thread actually worked. The problem I'm now facing is that I created walls of 0 "Z" scale - which is the thickness. This was to flatten them so no curve appeared at the bottom. Inevitable, this left me with walls which I could not select after deselecting them, and so they are now in the way. Is there anyway I can select/remove these walls?Click Edit and go to Find Objects RE: Third and final (hopefully) newbie problem - Scale. - The Shanus - 06-19-2012 (06-19-2012, 05:45 PM)beecake Wrote: If you have just placed them, then you can select them again by hitting Ctrl + Z. Otherwise try selecting multiple objects, then while holding shift, deselecting those object that should not be deletedI guess I should have thought of deselecting after I selected multiple objects.. Thanks! +1 for common sense. (06-19-2012, 05:45 PM)Rapture Wrote: In the Menu Bar, their is one to do a "Find Object". You can try to manually find it in their. (Keep pressing the Focus button until it selects the one you want.)I knew there would be something like this eluding me. That's what I get for being new to this! Thanks. +1 (06-19-2012, 05:46 PM)Traggey Wrote:And to you good sir, thanks. +1(06-19-2012, 05:36 PM)theshanus Wrote: Alright, I decided to make a new thread about this because I don't know if the bump in the last thread actually worked. The problem I'm now facing is that I created walls of 0 "Z" scale - which is the thickness. This was to flatten them so no curve appeared at the bottom. Inevitable, this left me with walls which I could not select after deselecting them, and so they are now in the way. Is there anyway I can select/remove these walls?Click Edit and go to Find Objects |