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Object Selection tool > Select all objects

Participant ,
Mar 18, 2024 Mar 18, 2024

Question... is there a way to select ALL objects found by the Object Selection tool in one go?

 

I see the viewing option "show all objects" 

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I would like to turn this into a select mask. I searched the forum and online for a script or action to do this, but I could not find it. Maybe I am too hopeful? 

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Mentor , Mar 18, 2024 Mar 18, 2024

Right click the layer > Mask All Objects

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Community Expert ,
Mar 18, 2024 Mar 18, 2024

You can use Object Finder to help find an object, click on the object to select it, and then Shift + click on the next object to add it to your selection.

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Participant ,
Mar 18, 2024 Mar 18, 2024

Yes that I knew, but I am searching for a way to in 1 click/go select all objects and avoid clicking many times

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Community Expert ,
Mar 18, 2024 Mar 18, 2024

Then you might try using the Object Selection tool in Rectangle mode and make a selection around all of the objects at once.

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Participant ,
Mar 18, 2024 Mar 18, 2024

Thanks, but this is the issue... when doing so it misses the complete object (on a white background) and only selects the person (reason for the lack of example, cause of privacy laws)

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Mentor ,
Mar 18, 2024 Mar 18, 2024

There's a Mask All Objects command in the Layers contextual.

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Mentor ,
Mar 18, 2024 Mar 18, 2024

Right click the layer > Mask All Objects

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Participant ,
Mar 18, 2024 Mar 18, 2024
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Yes, that was what I was looking for, thank you @Earth Oliver 

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