Grouping Objects - Adobe ATMOSPHERE User Manual

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ADOBE ATMOSPHERE
User Guide

Grouping Objects

The easiest way to move several objects at once in the Solid Object Editor is to collect them into a group. Groups of
objects are moved, scaled and rotated together. Grouping is particularly useful in crowded assemblies.
A group can consist of one of more objects. To create a group, select all the objects to include in the group and select
the Object > Group (Ctrl+G) menu command.
When a group is selected, all objects in the group are selected together.
Grouped objects can be moved together in Scene Editor view.
Object groups are identifi ed in the Object Hierarchy palette with the name, 'Group' and the number of items
contained within the group. Groups, like Hierarchy objects, can be given a name by clicking on the selected group
name and typing a new name. All objects that are members of a group will appear as sub members of the group.
Clicking on the arrow icon to the left of the group name will cause all objects to roll up in the hierarchy under the
group name. Groups can contain other groups, called nested groups.

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