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Selecting Nodes in a Node-Set

To restrict an operation (e.g. clearing/setting findings, removing tables, copying nodes, absorbing nodes, modifying node kind or discretization, hiding, etc.) to a limited set of nodes, you often select them first. If you have a certain set of nodes that you often do an operation on, it is useful to create a node-set of them, so that each time you can quickly select the nodes in that node-set.

To restrict an operation (e.g. compiling, absorbing nodes, reversing links, or optimizing decisions) to a previously created node-set, you can quickly select the nodes within it.

How To:  Choose Edit Select Nodes In NodeSet, and then select the desired node-set from the list of names, or Enter the name. The shortcut key for this command is ctrl+shift+s.

Once the selection has been made, it will behave like any other node selection.

There is an alternate way to consistently select a certain group of nodes, if all those nodes have the same keyword in their title or description (and other nodes don't). First use Edit Find to enter the keyword, then use Edit Find All to select them all.
 

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