Selecting objectsTo work with an object on a layout, select it in Layout mode. You see small black squares, or handles, at the corners of selected objects.
For information about selecting text, see Selecting a field in Browse mode or Find mode and Making text bold, italic, highlighted, or setting other styles. For information about selecting tab control objects, see Selecting and working with objects in tab panels.
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• Drag the arrow pointer to make a selection box that completely surrounds the objects. If you press Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) while dragging, the selection box does not have to completely surround the objects. Select all objects on the layout Select a tab control and all the objects in the tab control
• With the arrow pointer, click inside the background of the tab control. (If the tab control is transparent, click its border.) Select all objects of the same type, including objects in tab panels that are not in front (for example, all text objects or rectangles
• Click the tool for the type of object to select, then choose Edit menu > Select All. This method does not select buttons.
• Or, With the arrow pointer, click a field, press Shift (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and choose Edit menu > Select All (Windows) or Select Same (Mac OS). With the arrow pointer, click a field, press Shift (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and choose Edit menu > Select All (Windows) or Select Same (Mac OS). With the arrow pointer, click the border of the portal, or any other area within the portal that doesn't contain a field or object.
• Click a blank area of the layout or any layout tool in the status toolbar.
• If an object's selection handles are gray instead of black, the object is locked. For information about locking and unlocking objects, see Protecting objects from change.
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• You can layer objects on a layout. If you can't see or select an object on a layout, you might need to send other objects backwards in the stacking order. For information, see Moving objects forward or backward on a layout.
• To switch between the Selection tool and the last-used tool, press Ctrl-Enter or Enter on the numeric keypad (Windows) or press Enter (Mac OS).