Overview
Many operations on the examine grid — cutting, copying, deleting, and the various right-click menu options — require you to select one or more take-off lines first. There are three ways to make a selection, depending on whether you need every line, a contiguous block, or a handful of individual lines.
Selecting all lines
To select every take-off line in the current section, click the checkbox in the very top-left corner of the examine grid. All lines in the section are highlighted at once.
Selecting a range
If you need a contiguous block of lines rather than the entire section, use ⇧ selection.
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Left-click a take-off line in the far-left column to highlight it. This is your starting point.
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Hold ⇧ and left-click another take-off line further down (or up) the grid.
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Every line between the two clicks is now highlighted, giving you a contiguous range.
Selecting individual lines
To pick specific lines that are not necessarily next to each other, use CTRL selection.
Hold CTRL and left-click each line you want in the far-left column. Each clicked line is highlighted while the previously selected lines remain highlighted, letting you build up a custom selection across the grid.
Once you have selected your lines, see Examine Grid Right Click Menu for the operations you can perform.