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Any in-document and unlocked material can be renamed in-place using the
materials shortcut menu.
You can search the materials in all open libraries based on the materials name,
description, and keyword information entered in the Materials Editor. All the
materials are filtered to show only those matching the search string. Only the
materials that have a match for the search string are displayed. Click the X
button in the search box to clear the search and return to viewing the
unfiltered library.
The search results depend on the library you have selected in the tree view.
For example, if you select the Library root node, it displays the search results
for all matching materials in the selected library. But if you select a category,
it searches only within that category.
You can delete a selected and unlocked material by using the shortcut menu
or with the Delete key. Locked materials cannot be deleted from the Materials
Browser or from the shortcut menu.
To add a material to a library
1 Click Render tab Materials panel Materials Browser.
2 In the Materials Browser, right-click the material and click Add To.
3 Select the library where you want the material to be added. You can add
the material to multiple libraries.
To search the objects using a material
1 Click Render tab Materials panel Materials Browser.
2 In the Materials Browser, Materials in This Document, right-click a
material and click Select Objects Using This Material.
Objects using the material are highlighted in the drawing.
To search for a material in the library
1 Click Render tab Materials panel Materials Browser.
2 In the Materials Browser, browser toolbar, type the name of the material.
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