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Blender select linked
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- Rodney Zamora
If you're working in Blender and you need to select all of the elements that are linked to a particular object, there's an easy way to do it. Just select the object you want to use as a reference, and then press Shift+L. This will select all of the objects that are linked to the one you originally selected.
Related questions:
Q: How do I select a linked object in Blender?
A: There are a few ways to select linked objects in Blender. One way is to use the Select Linked Objects operator (Shift-L). This will select all objects that are linked to the active object. Another way is to use the Select Linked operator (Ctrl-L). This will select all objects that are linked to the selected object(s). Finally, you can use the Select Similar operator (Shift-G). This will select all objects that are similar to the selected object(s).
Q: How do I select multiple objects in Blender?
A: To select multiple objects in Blender, hold down the SHIFT key while selecting the desired objects with the mouse.