For example, you could enable the option to paint a section on all the drawings simultaneously.
The Apply to All Drawings in Layer option is used to perform an action on all the drawings contained in a layer. This option can be used to simultaneously delete artwork inside or outside of the selection on several drawings when combined with the Apply to Multiple Drawings option. Once this option is enabled, the selection zone made using the Select tool will remain as you navigate through drawings from a layer and drawings from other drawing layers. The Permanent Selection option is used to maintain a selection over multiple drawings. Refer to the Grid topic to learn more about the Grid feature. In the Camera or Drawing view, click on an anchor point you want to snap following the grid, and drag it to the desired position and release. In the Contour Editor Tool Properties view, click the Snap to Grid button. In the Tools toolbar, select the Contour Editor tool or press +. Select View > Grid > Square Grid, 12 Field Grid or 16 Field Grid for your current needs. Select View > Grid > Show Grid to display the grid in the Camera or Drawing view or press + (Windows/Linux) or + (Mac OS X). Snap to Grid: Snaps your selection following the currently enabled grid. Snap and Align: Snaps the selected anchor point to any existing line while displaying temporary rulers as a guide that you can also snap your anchor point to. As soon as you move it close enough to another line, your point or selection will snap to it. Snap to Contour: Snaps your selection or point to any line you position it on.
You can enable different snapping modes to help you when repositioning your drawings using the Select tool. This is a fast way to switch between the Select tool and Transform tool selection mode. When you choose the Select tool, its properties and options appear in the Tool Properties view.Ĭhoose between the Select tool and the Transform tool.