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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Filter by area?
    Posted: 02.Sep.2008 at 18:50
I have a drawing with an array of rectangles. overlayed over each one is a smaller rectangle which overlaps the bigger on 3 of the 4 sides. Each of the smaller, and each of the larger rectangles are the same size as one and other. They're all on the same layer, and all the same colour.
 
I need to filter either the smaller or larger rectangles and I had an idea of doing it on the basis of their area, as obviously it's consistant for each size of rectangle. I'm not sure how I might do this?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Sep.2008 at 18:29
I used QSELECT.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Sep.2008 at 03:16
are you try "SSX" filter?...
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