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Can't Select more than two objects inside a group

Engaged ,
Aug 10, 2018 Aug 10, 2018

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I have a number of shapes in a group as part of a design. I wish to adjust the position of several group elements as follows:

1. Double click the group to open it

2. SHIFT+click the desired objects

This is OK for the first two objects, but when I SHIFT+click the third object, all selected objects are deselected, and the parent group becomes selected.I can unselect individual objects if 2+ are selected, using the same method.

This happens with 100% consistency.

The objects can be selected as normal by meatballing them in the Layers panel.

Indesign 13.1 x64 on Windows 7 x64 Pro

Is this a known bug? Will file as usual anyway.

Thanks

Richard

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Mentor , Aug 10, 2018 Aug 10, 2018

It’s rather a 'feature', than a bug. All versions of ID work exactly this way.

However, with Direct Selection tool you can select more than two objects in a group.

Well, it’s not the same, I know.

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Mentor ,
Aug 10, 2018 Aug 10, 2018

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It’s rather a 'feature', than a bug. All versions of ID work exactly this way.

However, with Direct Selection tool you can select more than two objects in a group.

Well, it’s not the same, I know.

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Engaged ,
Aug 10, 2018 Aug 10, 2018

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That's helpful thanks! It's not intuitive but at least there is a way to do it.

Cheers

Richard

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Community Expert ,
Aug 10, 2018 Aug 10, 2018

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Even easier...use the layer panel.

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Engaged ,
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Clicking on the objects you want to select is far easier and more intuitive and efficient (less brain power, less eye movement, less clicking) than trying to figure out which of the 20 geometric objects in the Layers panel are the ones I want.

So the Layer panel route is not easier at all, for me anyways.

I hate it when badly designed and unintuitive features slow me down ... grrrr!

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Community Expert ,
Aug 11, 2018 Aug 11, 2018

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Hi Richard,

what also will work:


1. Select one object in the group with the Selection Tool ( the "black arrow tool" ).

2. Then do menu command: Select All.

3. Hold the Shift key and deselect by clicking the objects that are not needed.

Regards,
Uwe

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Engaged ,
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Thanks ... it's a little crazy that UNselect works this way, but not selecting!

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Aug 11, 2018 Aug 11, 2018

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Thanks ... it's a little crazy that UNselect works this way, but not selecting!

Absolutely.

Regards,
Uwe

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Advocate ,
Sep 16, 2020 Sep 16, 2020

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I agree with Bob. People (myself included sometimes) forget that the easiest way to select anything in InDesign is via the Layers panel. Much easier than all the other double-clicking-shifting-etc.

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New Here ,
Sep 16, 2020 Sep 16, 2020

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Can anyone explain to me why this is a "feature"? What is the advantage of not letting users intuitively select more than two objects with shift-select within a group? In what situation would this be so helpful that it's worth being baked in?

I'm finding this thread years later in hopes of some magic preference checkbox to undo this. I echo what someone else said, when working with lots of shapes within groups, the alternative methods don't make it easier.

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New Here ,
Jan 04, 2021 Jan 04, 2021

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Is this documented anywhere? If not: It's a bug. In any case it's completely nonsensical!

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Community Expert ,
Jan 04, 2021 Jan 04, 2021

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I use the (white) Direct Selection tool rather than the Selection tool to shift click and select group objects—if there is no fill you have to click on the edge of the frame in order to select it:

 

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 17, 2022 Nov 17, 2022

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Glad I'm not the only one who finds this odd. I've been able to deal with it until a document I've been working on recently which has a huge number of layers. Does seem a little unintuitive and not an expected behaviour. Direct selection seems like the best work around.

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New Here ,
Feb 07, 2024 Feb 07, 2024

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It's clearly a bug and it's a shame. If it isn't a bug, I'd love to hear the rationale for it.

InDesign is great otherwise!

 

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Feb 07, 2024 Feb 07, 2024

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It's a limitation, not a bug. As I said almost 6 years ago...use the layers panel.

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Feb 07, 2024 Feb 07, 2024

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I'd love to hear the rationale for it.

 

InDesign has two distinct selection tools, which serve different purposes. The Selection Tool (black arrow) selects an entire object, which could be a group, an image along with its container frame, an entire polygon path etc.

 

The Direct Selection Tool (white arrow) can select any part of an object—an image independent of its container, a rectangle inside of a Group, the side of a rectangle, a polygon’s individual control points, etc. If an object is blocked by another object you have to use key commands or the Layers panel to make a direct selection.

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Feb 08, 2024 Feb 08, 2024

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Ha. These things are always better discussed live, in person, to avoid misunderstandings.

I actually wanted to know the rationale for not letting the user select more than two items in a group when using the black arrow. You can select more than two items when items aren't in a group, but when you group those same items, you're limited to selecting two together. What possible reason - technical or otherwise - is there for that limitation.

It's, how you say, nuts. 🙂

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Feb 08, 2024 Feb 08, 2024

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I actually wanted to know the rationale for not letting the user select more than two items in a group when using the black arrow.

 

Wrong tool. If you want to select parts of an object (a group is a single object item made up of parts), you have to use the Direct Selection tool

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