You can select individual links in the spatial network by clicking on them with the mouse. When you select a link, it changes color to indicate that it has been successfully selected. The default colors for spatial networks are: green for active links, gray for inactive links, and orange for selected links. You can change the color for active links in the map layer properties dialog.
To select more than one link, hold down the "shift" button while you are making selections. Also, clicking on the map with the mouse and holding the button down while you drag creates a rectangle or square on the map. All links that intersect the rectangle will be selected.
To unselect a selected link, click on it again or click elsewhere in the map.
Double click on links to change their activation status.
You can also deactivate or reactivate using the menus. To deactivate selected links, go back to the Spatial Network menu and choose "deactivate". If you want to re-activate links, select them and then go back to the Spatial Network menu and choose "activate."
To stop editing, choose "Stop editing" from the "Spatial Network" menu or from the toolbar to turn off the edit mode. You can also stop editing by deleting the network layer from the map. If you do not save your changes before stopping, BoundarySeer will prompt you to save them.
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