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From: Michael Gibson
Hi Burr, when you trigger an isolate it will retain a memory of the hidden state of everything and when you trigger it a second time it will restore things back to their pre-isolate state.
It does not prevent you from doing other things to hide objects though, like you are doing here with the left click on hide.
But if you are using isolate, instead of doing your step #3 "Deselect everything and left click hide button to bring all objects back" you would want to right click on it to trigger the second isolate.
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> THIS: "Right click Isolate now requires 2 clicks?"
The first right click here is the 2nd time you've triggered isolate so it does the "restore to pre-isolate state" which won't have any visible effect since you've already shown objects with the left click on the hide button.
Let me know if it's still not making sense.
- Michael
From: BurrMan
Aha!!! There is the logic I was missing.
Thanks for explaining it. Its clear now.
From: Lara (MALA)
THX.
Perhaps I didn't express myself clearly—English is not my native language.
The suggestions here revolve around hiding objects, but then move on to selecting/deselecting an object.
The former is roughly what I want to do. However, and perhaps I was unclear here, I have a large number of objects in a drawing, for example. And now I want to leave one of them visible for editing, while all the others are hidden. Only then can I edit it freely from all sides.
Or am I on the wrong track and failed to understand the solution from the posts?
From: BurrMan
Hi Mala,
"”"”””””””” understand the solution from the posts?”””””
Select single object
Right click Hide
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Mala, here is a demo:
- Michael
From: Lara (MALA)
...oh, SHIT...I right clicked the object to hide - not the hide button
THX!
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