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March 25, 2013, 18:45 |
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Simon Pereira
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Care to share? It would help the next person who comes along with the same question.
I was going to suggest that you could select your parts (hold down CTRL to select multiple) in the screen and then right click to choose "Go to=>Bodies in a tree", but there might be a better way to handle the situation with so many parts. There is probably something clever you could do with Named Selections...
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