Sets the selection mode filters in the QAT.
Selects solid or surface bodies on the part.
Selects features on the part. You can highlight and select features, or the individual curves that define features.
Sets the command to select faces and edges on the part.
Selects sketch geometry used to create features. You can also highlight and select sketches, or the individual curves that define sketches.
Selects 3D Annotations on the part. You can use this filter to select multiple 3D annotations to control visibility in each view.
Create a selection set of all the faces or edges tangent to each other in a Part, Assembly, or Sketch. In the graphics window:
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Sets the selection mode and filter set, and selects the elements to work with in drawings.
On the Quick Access toolbar, click the arrow on the Select command.
Sets the mode for selecting elements of parts and assemblies in drawing views.
Selects edges on parts.
Selects features on parts.
Selects parts.
Selects all dimensions in the current sheet, and places them in a new selection set.
Selects all model dimensions in the current sheet, and places them in a new selection set.
Selects all overridden dimensions in the current sheet, and places them in a new selection set.
(available for DWG files only) Selects all AutoCAD dimensions in the current sheet, and places them in a new selection set.
Specifies a filter set that determines which elements you can select when working in a drawing. You can customize the filter sets using Select Filters. Click a filter set to apply it.
Opens the Select Filters dialog box, where you can specify filters to activate for each filter type. You can select or clear filters on the list of all filters.
Applies all selected filters in all filter types to elements in a drawing.
Activates the specified filter types to apply to drawing views.
Applies a filter set to select details such as dimensions, centerlines, center marks, and text. Suppresses selection of other elements, such as symbols.
Applies a customized filter set.
Specifies the elements that you can select when using the Select command filter sets in drawings.
On the Quick Access toolbar, click the arrow on the Select command and then click Edit Select Filters.
Specifies the Custom, Detail, or Layout, filter set to change. Click the arrow, and select the filter set from the list.
Lists the filters available for the selected filter type. You can select the selected filters in the drawing. Click to add a filter, or clear the check mark to omit the filter from the set.
Sets the selection mode, and selects the elements to work with in assemblies.
On the Quick Access toolbar, click the arrow on the Select command.
Sets the command to select complete components. A component can be a part or subassembly. You cannot select a child part or component of a subassembly.
Sets the command to select parts whether they were added to the assembly as a single part or as a component in a subassembly. You cannot select features or sketch geometry for a part.
Sets the command to select features (including work features) on any part in the assembly.
Sets the command to select faces on any part in the assembly. You can also highlight and select faces or the individual curves that define faces.
Sets the command to select sketch geometry used to create features. You can also highlight and select sketches or the individual curves that define sketches.
Includes only visible components in a selection set. Select Visible Only is applied for all selection methods.
Shows prehighlighting when the cursor moves over an object. The command is activated by default. In the assembly and weldment environments, when turned off, prehighlighting does not show during component or part selection priority.
This setting does not affect the Select Other command, which always shows prehighlighting.
The Enable Prehighlight command also is available from the Application Options dialog box, General tab.
Component selection options create a set according to specific criteria. You can use the selected set in other operations, such as adjusting visibility.
Selects all occurrences of the selected model in the current file.
Selects and highlights components constrained to one or more preselected components.
Selects and highlights components of the size set in Select by Size. The diagonal of the bounding box of the selected components determines the size. You can click the arrow to select a component to measure its size. Select option to select components greater than or less than component size. You can use percentage, with 100% as the largest component size.
Selects and highlights components contained within the bounding box of the selected components, plus an offset distance. Set the offset distance in Select by Offset, or click a face and drag to resize. Click the arrow to use the Measure command, if appropriate. Select the check box to highlight partially contained components.
Selects and highlights components contained within a sphere surrounding the selected components. Set the sphere size in Select by Sphere, or click the sphere edge and drag to resize. Click the arrow to use the Measure command, if appropriate. Select the check box to highlight partially contained components.
Selects and highlights components on the specified side of a plane. Select the bounding plane and the side (direction) in Select by Plane. Select the check box to highlight partially contained components.
Selects and highlights external components. Set Percentage Visible to adjust the sensitivity.
Selects and highlights hidden (internal) components. Set Percentage Visible to adjust sensitivity.
Selects and highlights all components "visible" in the current view plane. Set Percentage Visible to adjust sensitivity.
Reselects the previous selection set. Remembers only one previous set.
Selects complete components. A component can be a part or subassembly. You cannot select a child part or component of a subassembly.
Selects parts whether they were added to the assembly as a single part, or a component in a subassembly. You cannot select features or sketch geometry for a part.