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    Mesh Editor Selection Modes

    There are 3 ways to select on the surfaces within the mesh model.

    • Single Click  .
    • Window  .
    • Fence  .

    Single Click and Window are available in the same default selection mode. You can swap between the modes using the icons in the Viewing Panel.

    Related topic: Mesh Selection

    Parent page: Viewing Panel Tools

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