Multiple Selections in Compose
It is possible to select multiple items on a page to edit more than one element at the same time.
Use the CTRL key and click the left mouse to make multiple selections.
When making multiple selections on a page, the joint formatting toolbar will appear if the selections have some common characteristics.
When a multi-selection is made, the blue selection description tag will change to indicate the “Multi-selection” status in the upper left.
There is a possibility of moving the multi-selection of components by using arrows on a keyboard.
Pressing any arrow moves components by 1 unit in a given direction. Pressing any arrow with shift moves components by 10 units in a given direction.
Selecting the Same Type of Visual Elements
This example includes only widgets in the multi-selection.
Since the selection consists of all the same type of visual elements, the joint toolbox displays all of the available formatting options.
Selecting Visual Elements That Are Similar
If the selections have limited characteristics that can be jointly formatted, a smaller toolbox will be available.
This example includes a widget and a text box as part of the multi-selection.
Since the selection consists of different types of visual elements, the joint toolbox displays a smaller amount of formatting options that are common between the selected items.
Selecting Visual Elements That Are Different
If the selections do not have any common characteristics, the formatting toolbox will not be displayed when the multiple items are selected.
Free Selection in Slides
Manually clicking and dragging the mouse on top of contents in a page to make a selection is also supported.
This is referred to as a free selection.
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Go to the
Design Mode and select an empty space on the page to begin the
free selection.
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Hold down the left mouse button and begin dragging to form a rectangle over other contents on the page.
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Release the mouse to complete the
free selection.
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The joint toolbox will appear if the visual elements included in the free selection are the same or similar.
Begin the free selection by clicking and dragging to form a rectangle.
Any contents within this selection will be included.
After a free selection is made, the blue selection description tag will change to indicate the “Multi-selection” status in the upper left corner.
The joint toolbox displays the available formatting options.