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The ''Edit'' menu is one of the standard menus and is available in all of the modules. The commands in the ''Edit'' menu are used to select objects, delete objects, and set basic object and material attributes. The ''Edit'' menu contains the following commands:
The ''Edit'' menu is one of the standard menus and is available in all of the modules. The commands in the ''Edit'' menu are used to select objects, delete objects, and set basic object and material attributes. The ''Edit'' menu contains the following commands:


* '''Delete''' 
; Delete : Deletes the object currently selected in the Graphics Window.  
:: Delete the object currently selected in the Graphics Window.
; Select All : Selects all items associated with the current selection tool.  
* '''Select All'''
; Unselect All : Unselects all items associated with the current selection tool.
:: Selects all items associated with the current selection tool.
; Invert Selection : Selects the items that were not initially selected and are associated with the current selection tool.
* '''Unselect All''' 
; Select With Poly : Used to enter a polygon enclosing the items to be selected (one of the selection tools must be active). This option is useful when selecting a large irregularly shaped group of objects. To enter the polygon, click on the polygon's starting point and each intermediate point defining the polygon and double-click on the ending point. All items within the polygon will be selected.  
:: Unselects all items associated with the current selection tool.
; Select With Polyline : Selects the items that intersect a polyline associated with the current selection tool.  
* '''Invert Selection'''
; Select From List : Brings up a list of objects associated with the current selection tool. An object is selected by checking the box next to it in the list and clicking '''OK'''. This tool only works with [[GMS:Boreholes|boreholes]],[[GMS:Cross Sections|cross sections]], and [[GMS:Solid Module|solids]].
:: Selects the items that were not initially selected and are associated with the current selection tool.
; Select by ID : Brings up a selection dialog where cells or objects in the selected module can be selected by the ID number.
* '''Select With Poly''' 
; Select By Dataset Value : [[File:Select By Dataset Value.png|thumb|175 px|The ''Select By Dataset Value'' dialog]] Opens the ''Select By Dataset Value'' dialog that allows selecting nodes or cells based on the dataset values when the current tool corresponds to one which selects nodes or cells and there is a dataset associated with the nodes or cells. Select either the less than or greater than options, or both.
:: Used to enter a polygon enclosing the items to be selected (one of the selection tools must be active). This option is useful when selecting a large irregularly shaped group of objects. To enter the polygon, click on the polygon's starting point and each intermediate point defining the polygon and double-click on the ending point. All items within the polygon will be selected.
; Locate Selections : Causes a rectangle to be drawn on screen and move to surround the location of the selected items, helping to see where they are. [[File:Selection Information.png|thumb|300 px|The ''Selection Information'' dialog]]
* '''Select With Polyline''' 
; Selection Window : Brings up the ''Selection Information'' dialog allowing to turn on and off the echo of the information to a file and to a separate, dockable window. When objects are selected, various information about the objects can be displayed or saved. The values are displayed by default in the Status Bar at the bottom of the [[GMS:The GMS Window|GMS main window]]. However, since space along the bottom of the window is limited, there is the option of displaying the information to a separate window and optionally echoing the information into a file.
:: Selects the items that intersect a polyline associated with the current selection tool.
;  [[Data Calculator|Dataset Calculator]] {{Anchor|Data Calculator}} : Brings up the ''Data Calculator'' which can be used to perform mathematical operations with datasets to create new datasets.
* '''Select From List'''
; Properties : Brings up the ''Properties'' dialog for the currently selected item.
:: Some of the objects in GMS ([[GMS:TIN Module|TINs]], [[GMS:Solid Module|solids]], cross sections, and scatter point sets) are selected by selecting an icon that appears on the object when the selection tool for the object is active. With a large number of objects, the display of the icons can become complicated and it may be difficult to select the desired object. In such cases, this command can be used as an alternative method for selecting such objects. It brings up a list of the objects currently in memory. An object is selected by checking the box next to it in the list and then hitting the '''OK''' button.
; [[GMS:Materials|Materials]] : Brings up the ''Material Properties'' dialog.
* '''Locate Selections'''  
; [[GMS:Notes|Notes]] : Brings up the ''Notes'' dialog showing all notes for all objects in the project.  
{{hide in print|{{Version GMS 9.0}}  
; Model Interfaces {{Anchor|Model Interface}} : Brings up the ''Model Interfaces'' dialog containing a list of all available models. Selecting models in this dialog determines which model menus are to be displayed in the menu bar. [[File:Model Interfaces.png|thumb|350 px|The ''Model Interfaces'' dialog]]
:: Causes a rectangle to be drawn on screen and move to surround the location of the selected items, helping to see where they are.}}
; [[GMS:Units|Units]] : Brings up the ''Units'' dialog which allows adjusting the units for the model.  
; Time : Opens the [[GMS:Time Settings|''Time Settings'']] dialog which allows adjusting how date and time units are displayed.
; [[Projections#Single_Point_Reprojection|Single Point Reprojection...]] : Brings up the ''Reproject Single Point'' dialog that allows transforming a point between coordinate systems.
; [[GMS:Transform|Transform...]] {{Anchor|Transform}}: Brings up the ''Transform'' dialog allowing to scale, rotate and translate the entire project. Individual objects can be transformed by using the same command found in right-click context menus for the item in the Project Explorer.
; [[GMS:Preferences|Preferences]] {{Anchor|Preferences}}: Brings up the ''Preferences'' dialog where it is possible to adjust the general preferences for GMS.
; Screen Capture... {{Anchor|Screen Capture}}: Copies the [[GMS:The GMS Window|Graphics Window]] as an image to the Windows clipboard. If wanting to copy an image that is larger or smaller than the graphics window, edit the ''Bitmap scale factor'' in the ''Preferences'' dialog. Brings up the ''Copy To Clipboard'' dialog which allows changing the ''Bitmap scale factor''. However, the clipboard has a limited amount of memory available to it; thus, GMS may not be able to scale the image up as much as it could when saving the file to disk. If a screen capture will not paste into another program, try reducing the scale factor.
; Paste Text : Allows pasting tabular data directly into GMS.  When this command is executed the [[GMS:File Import Wizard|''File Import Wizard'']] is launched.  


* '''Selection Window'''
===Obsolete Menu Items===
{{hide in print|{{Version GMS 10.0}}
The following commands have been removed from current versions of GMS:
:: When objects are selected, various information about the objects can be displayed or saved. The values are displayed by default in the Status Bar at the bottom of the [[GMS:Main_Window|GMS main window]]. However, since space along the bottom of the window is limited, the user has the option of displaying the information to a separate window and echoing the information into a file. The Selection Information dialog allows you to turn on and off the echo of the information to a file and to a separate, dockable window.}}


* [[Data Calculator|'''Dataset Calculator''']]  
; [[Coordinate Systems|Coordinate System]] : Brings up the ''Coordinate System'' dialog which allows adjusting the current horizontal and vertical coordinate systems.  
:: The Data Calculator can be used to perform mathematical operations with datasets to create new datasets.
; [[GMS:Coordinate Transformation|Coordinate Transformation]] : Brings up the ''Coordinate Transformation Wizard'' which allows performing geographic system transformations, translations, rotations, and scaling.  
* '''Properties'''
:: This command brings up the ''Properties'' dialog for the currently selected item. This dialog varies depending on the selected item.
* [[GMS:Materials|'''Materials''']]  
:: Brings up the ''Material Properties'' dialog.
* '''Model Interfaces'''
:: Bring up a dialog containing all of the models, allowing the user to define which model menus are to be static in the menu bar.
* [[GMS:Units|'''Units''']]
:: Brings ''Units'' dialog which allows the user to adjust the units for the model.
* [[Projections|'''Projection...''']]
::  The projection currently associated with the project can be specified via this command. Changing the projection does not alter the XYZ coordinates of the project data.
* [[Projections#Reproject|'''Reproject...''']]
:: Reprojecting means to convert data from one coordinate system to another.
* '''Single Point Reprojection...'''
*: This option can be used to view the coordinates of a point to be transformed.
* [[GMS:Transform|'''Transform...''']]
*: This command is used to scale, rotate and translate the entire project. Clicking on this command will bring up the ''Transform'' dialog. Individual objects can be transformed by using the same command found in right-click context menus for the item in the Project Explorer.
* [[GMS:Preferences|'''Preferences''']]
*: Brings up the ''Preferences'' dialog where the user can adjust the general preferences for GMS.
* '''Screen Capture...'''
*: Images in the [[GMS:The GMS Screen|Graphics Window]] can be copied to the Windows clipboard by selecting the '''Copy''' command from the ''Edit'' menu. Once on the clipboard, the image can be copied into other applications for report generation.  If the user wants to copy an image that is larger or smaller than the graphics window this can be done by editing the copy scale factor in the Preferences dialog.
* '''Paste Text'''
*: The '''Paste''' command in the ''Edit'' window allows the user to paste tabular data directly into GMS.  When this command is executed the [[GMS:File Import Wizard|File Import Wizard]] is launched.


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*[[GMS:Coordinate Transformation|'''Coordinate Transformation''']]  
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|width="50"|  || Brings up the ''Coordinate Transformation Wizard'' which allows the user to perform geographic system transformations, translations, rotations, and scaling.
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 14 March 2022

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The Edit menu is one of the standard menus and is available in all of the modules. The commands in the Edit menu are used to select objects, delete objects, and set basic object and material attributes. The Edit menu contains the following commands:

Delete
Deletes the object currently selected in the Graphics Window.
Select All
Selects all items associated with the current selection tool.
Unselect All
Unselects all items associated with the current selection tool.
Invert Selection
Selects the items that were not initially selected and are associated with the current selection tool.
Select With Poly
Used to enter a polygon enclosing the items to be selected (one of the selection tools must be active). This option is useful when selecting a large irregularly shaped group of objects. To enter the polygon, click on the polygon's starting point and each intermediate point defining the polygon and double-click on the ending point. All items within the polygon will be selected.
Select With Polyline
Selects the items that intersect a polyline associated with the current selection tool.
Select From List
Brings up a list of objects associated with the current selection tool. An object is selected by checking the box next to it in the list and clicking OK. This tool only works with boreholes,cross sections, and solids.
Select by ID
Brings up a selection dialog where cells or objects in the selected module can be selected by the ID number.
Select By Dataset Value
The Select By Dataset Value dialog
Opens the Select By Dataset Value dialog that allows selecting nodes or cells based on the dataset values when the current tool corresponds to one which selects nodes or cells and there is a dataset associated with the nodes or cells. Select either the less than or greater than options, or both.
Locate Selections
Causes a rectangle to be drawn on screen and move to surround the location of the selected items, helping to see where they are.
The Selection Information dialog
Selection Window
Brings up the Selection Information dialog allowing to turn on and off the echo of the information to a file and to a separate, dockable window. When objects are selected, various information about the objects can be displayed or saved. The values are displayed by default in the Status Bar at the bottom of the GMS main window. However, since space along the bottom of the window is limited, there is the option of displaying the information to a separate window and optionally echoing the information into a file.
Dataset Calculator
Brings up the Data Calculator which can be used to perform mathematical operations with datasets to create new datasets.
Properties
Brings up the Properties dialog for the currently selected item.
Materials
Brings up the Material Properties dialog.
Notes
Brings up the Notes dialog showing all notes for all objects in the project.
Model Interfaces
Brings up the Model Interfaces dialog containing a list of all available models. Selecting models in this dialog determines which model menus are to be displayed in the menu bar.
The Model Interfaces dialog
Units
Brings up the Units dialog which allows adjusting the units for the model.
Time
Opens the Time Settings dialog which allows adjusting how date and time units are displayed.
Single Point Reprojection...
Brings up the Reproject Single Point dialog that allows transforming a point between coordinate systems.
Transform...
Brings up the Transform dialog allowing to scale, rotate and translate the entire project. Individual objects can be transformed by using the same command found in right-click context menus for the item in the Project Explorer.
Preferences
Brings up the Preferences dialog where it is possible to adjust the general preferences for GMS.
Screen Capture...
Copies the Graphics Window as an image to the Windows clipboard. If wanting to copy an image that is larger or smaller than the graphics window, edit the Bitmap scale factor in the Preferences dialog. Brings up the Copy To Clipboard dialog which allows changing the Bitmap scale factor. However, the clipboard has a limited amount of memory available to it; thus, GMS may not be able to scale the image up as much as it could when saving the file to disk. If a screen capture will not paste into another program, try reducing the scale factor.
Paste Text
Allows pasting tabular data directly into GMS. When this command is executed the File Import Wizard is launched.

Obsolete Menu Items

The following commands have been removed from current versions of GMS:

Coordinate System
Brings up the Coordinate System dialog which allows adjusting the current horizontal and vertical coordinate systems.
Coordinate Transformation
Brings up the Coordinate Transformation Wizard which allows performing geographic system transformations, translations, rotations, and scaling.

Related Topics