Setting the Active Class
To be able to remove or edit objects in a particular class, either the class must be active or the class options must be set to allow modifications to other classes (see Setting Class and Design Layer Options). There are several ways to change the active class.
If there are a small number of classes, switch between classes with the Switch active layer/class shortcut key combination specified in the VectorWorks Preferences (see Setting VectorWorks Preferences). This selects a class by moving up or down through the class list one layer at a time. If the drawing has a large number of classes, use one of the following options.
Setting the Active Class in the Organization Dialog Box
To set the active class:
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The active class is indicated by a check mark to the left of the Class Name. The name of the class also is highlighted in bold text.
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The dialog box closes and the active class displays.
Setting the Active Class in the View Bar
To set the active class:
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On Macintosh, the active class is indicated by a check mark; on Windows, the class name is highlighted in bold text.
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The classes list closes and the active class displays.
Setting the Active Class in the Document Context Menu
If multiple classes are set to be visible, and the class options are set to show those other classes, the drawing area may display objects that are in non-active classes. Use the Activate Class command to make the class of one of these objects active.
The Force Select command on the document context menu also changes the active class and the active layer (if necessary), and selects the clicked object.
To set the active class:
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The object’s class becomes active.

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