Selection view

Introduction
The Selection view is similar to the Property editor in that it shows more information about the currently selected objects.

A selection can be made by picking an object in the 3D view or in the Tree view. Multiple bodies can be selected by holding.



Selection of objects
The selection view is empty if no object is selected in the 3D view or in the Tree view.



If you select an object, it will appear in the list of objects, together with the document it belongs to. Both the read-only internal, and the user changeable will be displayed.



If you select various objects, they all will be listed in the view. If these objects are located inside a type of container, for example, a PartDesign Body, the displayed name will be given in a hierarchical manner, that is,.



Individual body elements, that is, vertices, edges, and faces, can be selected, and they will be displayed in a hierarchical manner as well.



Actions
Right clicking on an element in the list brings up various commands.
 * . Deselects everything, and selects only the parent object that contains the given element.
 * . Completely removes the selection of all objects.
 * . Deselect everything, ans selects only the parent object that contains the given element. Moreover, the 3D view is panned and zoomed so that the parent object is centered on the screen. This is useful when selecting one object in the Tree view, and then quickly focus the camera on it in the 3D view.
 * . Deselects everything, and selects only the the parent object that contains the selected element. In this case, the Tree view is adjusted and expanded to show exactly where the selected object is in the tree. This is useful when the objects in the 3D view are contained inside many container objects in the tree view, for example, Std Parts, Std Groups, PartDesign Bodies, Arch BuildingParts, and similar. When you have hundreds of bodies, it is easier to select the object in the 3D view, and then choose, to immediately locate the object in the tree view, and then proceed to edit its properties in the Property editor.
 * . Marks the selected object as "Touched", meaning that its properties will be updated next time the document is recomputed.
 * . This creates a variable that holds a reference to the parent object. This is useful when writing scripts and testing commands in the Python console. Instead of using the full name of the object, it's easier to use the shorter and more compact name.

Picked object
If the picked object list checkbox is active, a secondary list will appear showing all the elements that could be selected by a single click, even those that are behind (hidden by) other objects.