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Erasing, undoing, and redoing actions

Erasing, undoing, and redoing actions - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial

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Erasing, undoing, and redoing actions

- Like many other softwares, we have the ability to erase objects, we have the ability to undo and redo different actions, but in SolidWorks, there's a couple of other cool things that I want to point out. So the first thing, if I want to go ahead and just delete some sketches, I can click on an object itself, and just hit delete on my keyboard, which is pretty straight forward. And then, if I didn't like what I did, I can I can always click on undo here at the top of the screen. Now, if I wanted to select multiple objects, if I click and drag around those objects, notice it selects them, highlights them in light blue, and I could've hit delete if I wanted to, or if i want, undo that, I just undo. But, if I don't select all the way over the object, so I just select the first one here, notice only the first object here is selected, and not the other one. However, if I go the other direction, if I select from the bottom up, so bottom right hand corner to upper left hand corner. Anything…

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