Multiselection of panels for efficiently managing arrays
Multi-selection of panels in solar designs allows users to select multiple solar panels at once for easy editing or deletion. Here's how it works:
- Activate Multi-Selection Mode: Click on the "Multiselect" option under the panel layout section.
- Select Panels: Click and drag to highlight and select multiple panels within the desired area.
- Unselect Panels: Hold down the Shift key and drag over selected panels to unselect them or click individual panels to unselect one by one.
- Perform Actions: Once selected, you can move, adjust, or delete the panels as needed.
This feature makes it easier to manage large arrays of solar panels efficiently.
Here is a video for assistance:
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