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box around some portion of the object to indicate what you want selected.
To deselect an object, you simply click somewhere off of the selected object.
To select the base primitive object in the scene view
1 Do one of the following:
With your left mouse button, click the objects wireframe outline in the
scene view.
With your left mouse button, drag a bounding box around one corner or
edge of the objects wireframe.
The object is selected when its wireframe outline color displays in a bright
green color. If it is not selected, its display color is navy blue.
To use the Move Tool to adjust the position of the base
1 Select the Move Tool from the Toolbox.
A move manipulator icon appears over the primitive cylinder in the scene
view.
The Move Tool Manipulator has handles that point in the direction of
the three fundamental axis directions of 3D space: X, Y, Z. The handles
are colored red, green, and blue based on their function related to the X,
Y, Z axes and control the direction of the movement along an axis.
When you click a specific handle, it indicates that the move is constrained
to that particular axis direction.
2 In the side view, drag the green Y manipulator handle to move the
primitive cylinder upwards in the Y direction. Move it upwards enough
so that the bottom of the base cylinder is aligned with the X axis (the
thick dark line of the grid)
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