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Schematic View Selection Right-Click Menu

Menu bar > Graph Editors > Schematic View > Open Schematic View > Select any node. > Right-click.

Interface

Select All/None/Invert—Lets you manipulate the selection in the Schematic View window. Choose All to select everything in the window, None to deselect everything. Hold down the CTRL key to add to selections, and the Alt key to subtract from them. Use the Invert option to reverse the current selection.

Select/Deselect Children—Adds or removes the children in the selection.

Auto Arrange—Repositions the nodes into an orderly arrangement.

Synchronize Selection—Synchronizes the selection in the Schematic View window with the viewport. Whatever you have selected in the Schematic View window becomes selected in the viewport. Whatever you select in the viewport becomes selected in Schematic View. It’s a two-way street.

Bring Selection In—Takes the selection from the viewport and selects the nodes in Schematic View.

Move Selection Out—Takes the selection from Schematic View and makes a selection in the viewport based on it.

Show Hide flyoff—Provides options from showing and hiding nodes in Schematic View. These options are especially useful when scenes are complex.

Show All—Displays all the nodes in the scene. If the resulting Schematic View is too cluttered to work with, try using the Filters to remove what you don’t need to see. Or make individual selections and hide upstream or downstream to unclutter the display.

Hide Selected—Hides the selection in the Schematic View window.

Show Upstream—Displays everything upstream from the node.

Hide Upstream—Hides everything upstream from the node.

Show Downstream—Displays everything downstream from the node.

Hide Downstream—Hides everything downstream from the node.

Properties—Launches the object properties dialog for the selected objects.


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