The best way to locate and identify a single pipe or structure embedded within a large network is to know the part name. When you create pipes and structures, assign them meaningful names so that they are easily distinguishable. Use a consistent naming convention so that you can locate the part on the Prospector tab. You cannot zoom to the Prospector tab to display a part, but you can zoom from the Prospector tab to the part in the drawing.
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