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Command Should Operate On group, Multiple Objects Based On The Stroke Boundary group
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Currently assigned to stroke Displays the name of the stroke currently assigned to the selected command. If you pressed Shift or Alt when the stroke was drawn, they're added to the name. For example: "Shift + HK" or "Alt + HK." Command Should Operate On group Provides a number of options that specify which objects (if any) are affected by the command. These options are enabled or disabled depending on the type of command you've selected in the list window. No Objects Just Execute the Command This text is displayed when you choose a command that's not specific to selected objects, such as Orbit. When you select a command that can be applied to selected objects, the following options become enabled: Single Object at Start of Stroke Causes the command to act on the object beneath the first stroke point in the active viewport. All Objects in the Selection Set Causes the command to act on all objects in the current selection set. Multiple Objects Based On The Stroke Boundary group Choosing one of the options in this group lets you use the stroke itself to select multiple objects and then apply the command. All Objects in Rectangle Extents Selects all objects defined by the rectangular bounding of the stroke. All Objects in Circular Extents Selects all objects defined by the largest circle that fits within the rectangular bounding of the stroke. Window/Crossing When you choose either of the previous two options, these two options become available. Window selects only those objects entirely within the rectangular or circular region. Crossing selects all objects within or crossing the region. Current Stroke Set group Displays the name of the current stroke set, so you can review the strokes defined in that set. You can create and save a number of different stroke sets. See Stroke Preferences on page 7851. Review Click to display the Review Strokes dialog on page 7849, in which you can choose from a list of defined strokes and then see the stroke itself. You cannot edit strokes this way. To view, change, and delete strokes, draw the Review Strokes stroke (by default, a horizontal line from left to right). 7848 | Chapter 26 Customizing the User Interface