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Chapter 11: View Tab 309Step 1: In Points Selection Mode, open the Point StatisticsPanel located at the bottom of <strong>Modeler</strong>’s interface.Step 2: Click on the pop-up menu triangle on the last line in thepanel. (If it isn’t visible, drag the bottom of the panel down). Selectthe desired selection set.name as you would with surface names. This feature operatesindependently and in parallel with surface naming.To name polygon parts:Step 1: Select a group of polygons.Step 3: The selected set’s name will appear on the line. Click theplus sign (+) to select all of the points in the set.Step 2: Click View > Selection Sets > Create Part. Enter thedesired name in the Name field and click OK.To remove points from a selection set:Step 1: Select the points you wish to remove.Step 2: Click View > Selection Sets > Selection Sets. Selectthe set from the pop-up menu.You can add to an existing part group by selecting the additionalpolygons and then selecting the group’s name from the pop-upmenu.To select parts:Step 3: Activate the Remove Points option and click OK.You can delete the entire set reference by selecting it and thenclicking the Delete button.NOTE: Neither deleting operation will physicallydelete the points.Step 1: In Polygon Selection Mode, choose the Statisticsbutton at the bottom of the interface to open the PolygonStatistics Panel.Step 2: Click on the pop-up menu triangle on the last line in thepanel. (If it isn’t visible, drag the bottom of the panel down.) Selectthe desired part name.Create PartParts are the polygon version of point selection sets. (Onedistinction, however, is that a polygon can be assigned to only onepart name, while a point can be a member of multiple selectionsets.) You can quickly select a user-defined set of polygons by

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