Base sets on various parameters such as all occurrences, selected components only, and so forth.
- Open the assembly. On the Quick Access toolbar, click Select, and then select the priority mode:
- Component Priority. Selects only the first-level components of the edited assembly.
- Part Priority. Select parts instead of subassemblies, features, faces, or edges.
- Feature Priority. Select features (including work features) on any part in the assembly.
- Select Faces and Edges. Selects faces, or edges on any part in the assembly.
- Select Sketch Features. Selects sketches.
Select All Occurrences
- On the Quick Access toolbar, click SelectSelect All Occurrences.
- In the graphics window or the browser, select a component. All occurrences of the selected component highlight in the graphics window and the browser.
Create a Selection of All Faces or Edges Tangent to the Preselected Face(s) or Edge(s)
To create a selection set of all the faces or edges tangent to each other. In the graphics window:
Examples of uses
- Use the selection set of tangential faces to:
- Delete the selection set with Delete Faces.
- Assign an appearance to the selection set.
- Add or remove thickness to faces, or create an offset surface from a part face with the Thicken/Offset command.
- Use the selection set of tangential edges to:
- Fillet or chamfer the preselected edges.
- Review or check for tangency conditions or closed loops.
Select Components Constrained to the Current Selection
- On the Quick Access toolbar, click SelectConstrained To. All components constrained to the preselected components highlight in the graphics window and the browser.
- In the graphics window or the browser, select one or more components.
Create a Selection Set by Component Size
- On the Quick Access toolbar, click SelectComponent Size.
- If not preselected, in the Select by Size dialog box, select a component. The size of the selected component displays in the dialog box.
Note: The diagonal length of the bounding box of the selected component determines the component size.
- Click At Most, or At Least, and then set the value to specify the relative size.
Note: You can use a percentage value instead of an absolute value, as compared to the largest component in the priority object type.
Create a Selection Set Offset from the Current Selection by a Box
- On the Quick Access toolbar, click SelectComponent Offset.
- If not preselected, in the Select by Offset dialog box, select a component.
Selections are contained in a virtual bounding box. The outermost extremities of the selected component determine its size.
- The offset distance displays, determined by the bounding box of the selected component. You can click a bounding box face, and then drag to resize. Select the check box to include components partially contained in the bounding box, and then click the green arrow.
Create a Selection Set Offset from the Current Selection by a Sphere
- On the Quick Access toolbar, click SelectSphere Offset.
- If not preselected, in the Select by Sphere dialog box, select a component.
Selections are contained in a virtual sphere. The outermost extremities of the selected component determine its radius.
- The offset radius displays. You can click the sphere edge, and drag to resize. Select the check box to include components partially contained in the sphere, and then click the green arrow.
Select Components on the Specified Side of a Plane
- On the Quick Access toolbar, click SelectSelect by Plane.
- If not preselected, select a work plane or planar face.
- To change the side of the plane to consider, in the Select by Plane dialog box, click Direction
- To include partially contained components, select Include partially contained.
Select External Components or Internal Components
- On the Quick Access toolbar, click SelectExternal Components or Internal Components.
- In the External dialog box, set the Percentage Visible option. Set 100% to return all components considered visible. Set 0% to return only the most visible component.
Select all Components in the Current View
- On the Quick Access toolbar, click SelectAll in Camera.
- In the All in camera dialog box, set Percentage Visible. Set 100% to return all components in the view plane. Set 1% to return only the most visible component.
Note: Selected components highlight in the graphic window and the browser.
- To simplify the view of the assembly, turn off visibility for all components not included in the selection set. Right-click, and then select Isolate.
- To simplify the view further, you can turn off visibility of additional components.
- To return to the previous selection set, on the Quick Access toolbar, click SelectPrevious Selection.
- Previous Selection does not reverse an Isolate operation. To recover visibility, right-click a component, and select Undo Isolate.
- To reverse the selection set, click SelectInvert Selection. The current selections are canceled, and the remaining components in the edit target are selected.