In some ABAQUS/CAE dialog boxes it is necessary to select an item from a list or a table before you can perform certain functions. For example, if you want to plot X–Y data, you must first select the data object of your choice from the list in the XY Data Manager, shown in Figure 37, and then click Plot.
Some functions allow you to operate on more than one item. For example, if you wanted to delete the first two data objects in the manager shown in Figure 37, you could select them both and then click Delete.
To select a single item from a list, you need only click that item in the dialog box. To select a single item from a table, click the table row heading. To select multiple items, you can use the following techniques:
Selecting consecutive items from a list or table
Click the first item of interest from a list or row heading from a table and then, while continuing to hold down mouse button 1, drag the cursor over the remaining items. Release the mouse button when all of the items of interest are selected. For example, consecutive items are selected in Figure 38.
Another way to select consecutive items is to click the first item of interest from a list or row heading from a table and then [Shift]+Click the last item of interest. All items between the first and the last are selected automatically.
Selecting nonconsecutive items from a list or table
Click the first item of interest from a list or row heading from a table and then [Ctrl]+Click any other items you want to select. For example, nonconsecutive items are selected in Figure 39.
Canceling a selection
You can [Ctrl]+Click previously selected items to remove them from your selection. For example, if you [Ctrl]+Click Displacement in the list shown in Figure 39, that data object is no longer selected, as shown in Figure 310.
Certain functions in a dialog box may become unavailable when you select multiple items. For example, the Edit, Copy, and Rename functions in the Data Manager shown in Figure 310 are valid only for individual data objects. When you select multiple data objects, these three functions become unavailable.