Suppose I have 100 rectangles and 50 are red and 50 are green. I know I can select 1 red one and use "select same fill" from the Edit menu to select ALL the red ones in the drawing. However suppose I only want to select red rectangles from a limited range, that being all the ones I've currently selected. So suppose I draw a selection box around an area and now have 20 red rectangles (out of 50) and 30 green rectangles (out of 50). Now I ONLY want to isolate the 20 red rectangles I currently have selected. Is there a way to do this?
Suppose I have 100 rectangles and 50 are red and 50 are green. I know I can select 1 red one and use "select same fill" from the Edit menu to select ALL the red ones in the drawing. However suppose I only want to select red rectangles from a limited range, that being all the ones I've currently selected. So suppose I draw a selection box around an area and now have 20 red rectangles (out of 50) and 30 green rectangles (out of 50). Now I ONLY want to isolate the 20 red rectangles I currently have selected. Is there a way to do this?
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TIA. :)
I'd use the search, Luke:

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Hey Tyler, that works a treat, thanks very much! :D