Your question: How do you select multiple lines in SketchUp?

To select multiple objects, you can hold the shift key and click on them. To deselect some objects from your selection, you can hold the shift key and click on them again.

How do I select a group in SketchUp?

With the Select tool ( ), select all the entities you want to include in your group. Select Edit > Group from the menu bar. Or context-click the selection and choose Group from the menu that appears. Everything in the selection becomes grouped within a bounding box.

How do you select and delete in SketchUp?

To remove a single face, context-click the face and select Erase from the menu that appears. Delete selected geometry. To delete several edges and faces at once, use the Select tool to select all the geometry you want to erase, as shown in the following figure. Then context-click your selection and choose Erase.

How do I select similar in SketchUp?

Select Instances: Perhaps you have 15 instances (copies) of the same component in your model and you want to select them all. Just make sure that you’re viewing your In Model library, and then right-click the component (in the Components dialog box) of your desire. Choose Select Instances, and your work is done.

How do I select a vertex in SketchUp?

before grabbing the endpoint you can hover over the edge itself > then press and hold down [Shift] > and only then grab the desired endpoint. This will constain moving the endpoint along its own edge. > move the endpoint > click and type the desired value and hit [Enter].

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Can you extrude multiple faces in SketchUp?

It does exactly that. We select all teh faces we want to extrude, go to Plugins –> Multiple Push Pull (after installing the Plugin of course). The result will be all the faces extruded the same distance.

How do you add something to a group?

To add an object to a group:

  1. Click (regular left-click) the group of 3.
  2. Hold the shift key down while clicking the 4th object. By holding shift down you’re telling the computer you want all objects to be active (or selected).
  3. Release the mouse, and on the keyboard press Ctrl+G.
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