Marking active and passive network objects
You can mark network objects regardless of whether they are active or passive. You can edit or delete marked network objects.
Note: Below, the standard procedure is described, which applies to most of the network objects. Deviations from the standard procedure are described with the respective network object. |
1. In the Network editor window, click the Edit mode icon .
2. In the Network window, click the button of the desired network object type.
3. In the network, click the desired network object.
Note: If in the toolbar the Click only active objects button is activated, you can only click active network objects (Marking only active network objects). In this mode passive network objects are ignored. |
The network object is marked. It is highlighted in red according to the default settings of the graphic parameters. The Quick view window displays the attribute values of the network object.
Note: In case of polygons, click the centroid of the network object or anywhere within the boundary. |
4. Press the Ctrl key and click on further network objects.
The network objects are marked.
Tip: You can also mark network objects:
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Note: If there are a lot of marked network objects, synchronization may slow down the program. Automatic synchronization is therefore deactivated after a certain number. If you still want to synchronize a large number of marked objects, you can synchronize them manually using the Synchronize marking item in the shortcut menu. |