Examples of using Select an object in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Select an object below.
Apply a style to an object Select an object.
Select an object on the layout.
This behavior is similar to the stacking order that occurs when you select an object and choose Arrange> Bring to Front.
Select an object in a group.
click on it, select an object and a property in the Kig window,
Select an object in a group.
Once you select an object, its attributes are displayed in the properties view
Select an object to record notes on it here.
double-click the pattern in the pattern swatch, or select an object containing the pattern
Select an object that can have parameters in the Document window.
If you can't see or select an object on a layout, other objects may be stacked in front of the object. .
Select an object, then press an arrow key in any direction.
If you cannot select an object or text on a slide, modify the slide master.
Select an object you want to hide,
If you can't select an object, it may be a master object placed on the page background.
Select an object in the list, then choose Set Script Triggers from the shortcut menu.
Tip You can select an object in the preview to open the Chart inspector
Select an object in the list, then choose Conditional Formatting from the shortcut menu.
If you can't see or select an object on a layout, you might need to send other objects backward in the stacking order.
Select an object then overlap it with one or more other objects. .
Note: If you can't select an object because it is buried under other objects,
Select an object and choose the swatch from the Fill
You can also select an object, such as a picture or an element in a chart,
Select an object, then click a style at the top of the Style pane in the Format inspector.
You can now also select an object from a linked model,
Select an object that has the style you want to delete,
Step 1: Select an object or scene to which you want to have a filter applied.
When you select an object, you see controls for changing its appearance in the Format inspector.
Please select an object to check conjunctions with, by clicking on the'Find Object'button.