Editing Properties for Multiple Objects
A powerful feature of Realtime Landscaping Photo is its
ability to edit multiple objects of the same type. For example, suppose you want
to change multiple plants to the same flower. Instead of having to select and
change each one individually, you can select all of them and make the change
just once.
In the following examples, four zinnias have been changed
to geraniums in a single step.


When you select multiple objects of the same type, any of
the properties that are different will appear blank. When you change a blank
property, all of the objects will be set to the new value.
Tips:
• All
objects must be the same type in order for their properties can be edited at
once. Only selected objects are affected.
•
Objects must be ungrouped before their individual properties can be
edited, even if the objects are the same type.
• When
editing multiple objects in this fashion, clicking Undo will undo changes
to all of the affected objects at once. For example, suppose you have ten plants
selected and you change their picture property all at once using the above
procedure. Clicking Undo would restore all ten plants to use their
original pictures. See Undoing & Redoing
changes for more information.
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