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    I have not found a way, after selecting a groups of objects, how to un-select a few of them. In ACAD you can hold down shift and select what you do not want to have selected. How do I do this while in Raster Design?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AQucsaiJr View Post
    I have not found a way, after selecting a groups of objects, how to un-select a few of them. In ACAD you can hold down shift and select what you do not want to have selected. How do I do this while in Raster Design?
    That was one of the very first things I ever wrote up... over 4 years ago..
    http://cadpanacea.com/node/14

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    Awesome I would love to figure it out, however I can not seem to get the link you sent to work. I keep getting a blank page message.

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    I spoke too soon... Just kept trying it and it worked... anouther question, I have ACAD 2010 and I do not have a IOPTIONS command... Well when I try to use it the command is unknown... Is there another way to get to this?

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    I figured it out... I guess in order to access that IOPTIONS command, you need to have Raster Design open. Thank you rkmcswain for your helpful write up.

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    Yeah, IOPTIONS is a ARD command, and as such, ARD must be loaded as you have seen.
    Glad you got it....

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