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Boreholes can be locked to prevent them from being edited. When the boreholes are locked, all graphical editing is disabled and a check appears on the menu. This prevents the boreholes, the borehole contacts, and the borehole segments from being inadvertently dragged with the mouse. Also, the [[GMS:The GMS Screen|Edit Window]] becomes disabled. The boreholes can still be edited using the [[GMS:Boreholes|Borehole Editor]]. The boreholes can be unlocked by selecting the '''''Lock All Boreholes''''' command again, and the check in the menu will disappear. | Boreholes can be locked to prevent them from being edited. When the boreholes are locked, all graphical editing is disabled and a check appears on the menu. This prevents the boreholes, the borehole contacts, and the borehole segments from being inadvertently dragged with the mouse. Also, the [[GMS:The GMS Screen|Edit Window]] becomes disabled. The boreholes can still be edited using the [[GMS:Boreholes|Borehole Editor]]. The boreholes can be unlocked by selecting the '''''Lock All Boreholes''''' command again, and the check in the menu will disappear. | ||
==Auto Select== | |||
With a large number of boreholes, it may be tedious to individually select all the borehole contacts necessary for an operation. For this reason, the capability to automatically select multiple contacts is provided with the '''''Auto Select''''' command. One contact representing a prototype or example is first selected and the '''''Auto Select''''' command is chosen. The Auto-Select dialog appears showing a close-up of the selected contact and allows for: | With a large number of boreholes, it may be tedious to individually select all the borehole contacts necessary for an operation. For this reason, the capability to automatically select multiple contacts is provided with the '''''Auto Select''''' command. One contact representing a prototype or example is first selected and the '''''Auto Select''''' command is chosen. The Auto-Select dialog appears showing a close-up of the selected contact and allows for: | ||
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The '''''Auto Select''''' command can also be used with the '''''Select Segment''''' tool in the [[GMS:Borehole Tool Palette|Borehole Tool Palette]] to quickly select all segments matching a selected borehole segment. In this case, the segments are selected automatically and the Auto Select dialog does not appear. | The '''''Auto Select''''' command can also be used with the '''''Select Segment''''' tool in the [[GMS:Borehole Tool Palette|Borehole Tool Palette]] to quickly select all segments matching a selected borehole segment. In this case, the segments are selected automatically and the Auto Select dialog does not appear. | ||
==Borehole Editor== | |||
The Borehole Editor can be used to create new boreholes and edit existing boreholes. The existing boreholes are displayed in a tree window at the top of the dialog, with the currently selected borehole being highlighted. The currently selected borehole is drawn along the right side of the dialog. Both Hydrogeologic Units (HGU) and Soils are shown. | The Borehole Editor can be used to create new boreholes and edit existing boreholes. The existing boreholes are displayed in a tree window at the top of the dialog, with the currently selected borehole being highlighted. The currently selected borehole is drawn along the right side of the dialog. Both Hydrogeologic Units (HGU) and Soils are shown. | ||
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[[Image:Hydrogeologic_Unit_IDs.gif|none|frame|Borehole Editor Dialog]] | [[Image:Hydrogeologic_Unit_IDs.gif|none|frame|Borehole Editor Dialog]] | ||
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[[Category:Boreholes]] | [[Category:Boreholes]] |