To modify a feature, select it or create a selection set. Available modification methods depend on the type of features you select.
For example, you can use gizmos to move and rotate selected features. When you select a gizmo, you can enter a specific value or drag the gizmo to the desired position. In the value box, you can change the unit of measure by clicking the current value and selecting a different one.
You can also drag control points to adjust their boundaries. You can alter attributes in the Properties Palette, or you can use an expression to modify features.
You can undo most changes you make within an editing session. See Reverse Your Changes.
You can also return to the state of your original data by regenerating your model. This refreshes the model with up-to-date data from the original data sources. Regenerating overrides any changes you have made, either due to sketching or adjusting features.
If the model is large, regeneration can take a long time. You can interrupt regeneration at any point. This results in a lower level of detail for areas that were not completely regenerated. You can resume the regeneration process later.