With the Arrow tool active: Point at the desired element and click; or drag the mouse to draw a shaded rectangle around the element you want to select.
With any other tool active: Press Shift, then point at the desired element and click; or drag the mouse to draw a rectangle around the element you want to select.
For more information on cursor shapes, see The Intelligent Cursor.
Select All Elements (in Window or in Marquee)
To select all elements on screen (either in the entire window or inside a previously defined Marquee area) with the Arrow or Marquee Tool active, use the Ctrl/Cmd+A shortcut or the Edit > Select All command.
Note: Select All will only select elements on the currently displayed story.
See also Marquee Area.
Select All Elements of a Single Type
To select all elements of a single type (for example, all Walls, or all Windows), activate the corresponding tool, then use the Ctrl+A shortcut.
To learn about additional Arrow tool selection options, see Select Multiple Elements Using a Selection Rectangle/Polygon.
To learn how to highlight an element before selecting it, see Element Information Highlight.
Select Elements Based on Multiple Criteria
Use the Find & Select function to select elements defined by a wide variety of criteria.
Add/Remove Elements to/from Selection
You can add elements to the selection by shift-clicking them. Shift-clicking an already selected element will deselect it.
If you are editing Morphs, you may wish to select only Morph sub-elements (faces and edges) by default, rather than the entire Morph. To do this, activate the Sub-Element selection method for the Arrow tool. This only works for Morph selection.
See Morph Selection.
Other topics in this section:
Quick Selection of Surface Areas
Select Multiple Elements Using a Selection Rectangle/Polygon