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Multipul Placement Select Mode

Multipul Placement Select Mode

In the Spatial Engineer 11 tutorial on Multiple Placement Select Mode, the focus is on efficiently converting multiple non-feature lines into designated features, such as fiber optic cables, in a streamlined manner. Here’s a breakdown of the steps outlined in the video:

  1. Accessing Multiple Placement Select Mode:
    • There are various ways to access Multiple Placement Select Mode, one of which is through the right-click menu content.
    • Within the dialogue box that appears, you can specify the feature type you want to convert the non-feature lines into. In this example, fiber optic cables are chosen.
  2. Converting Non-Feature Lines:
    • By selecting individual non-feature lines, you can manually convert them into the specified feature type, such as fiber optic cables. This method is suitable for handling a few elements that need conversion.
  3. Efficient Conversion Technique:
    • For scenarios where multiple non-feature lines need to be converted at once, a more efficient approach involves highlighting all the non-features.
    • Access Multiple Placement Select Mode through the Feature pull-down menu and select the desired feature type (e.g., fiber optic cables) to convert all highlighted non-feature lines simultaneously.
  4. Ensuring Data Integrity:
    • After converting non-feature lines into features, ensure that all required information is accurately filled in before proceeding with any further insertions or modifications.

By utilizing Multiple Placement Select Mode in Spatial Engineer 11, users can swiftly convert non-feature lines into designated features en masse, enabling efficient data transformation and streamlined network configuration processes.

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