In design mode, users can use the AnnSelectionObject to select one or more objects. Calling Group will group all of the objects in the SelectedObjects property into an AnnGroupObject. From that point on, all of the objects in the group are acted on as one object. If you select one object, all objects in the group become selected. If you select the group and edit it, you are editing all objects in the group. For instance, if you change the Fill property for the AnnGroupObject, it will enumerate all objects in the group and set the Fill property for each object that has its SupportsFill property set to true.
Once you have "grouped" a set of objects, you must ungroup them before you can once again select a single object from that group. When you select a "grouped" set of objects and call UnGroup, the objects will be ungrouped. After that, the objects are independent again (you can select one without selecting the others). Note, when you select one or more objects and group them using Group, an AnnGroupObject will be created and the selected objects are moved from the AnnContainer to this Fill property for the AnnGroupObject. This AnnGroupObject is a temporary group and will be ungrouped (by calling Ungroup) and added back to the AnnContainer when the objects are no longer selected.
Products |
Support |
Feedback: Grouping and Ungrouping Annotation Objects |
Introduction |
Help Version 19.0.2017.6.21
|
Raster .NET | C API | C++ Class Library | JavaScript HTML5
Document .NET | C API | C++ Class Library | JavaScript HTML5
Medical .NET | C API | C++ Class Library | JavaScript HTML5
Medical Web Viewer .NET
Your email has been sent to support! Someone should be in touch! If your matter is urgent please come back into chat.
Chat Hours:
Monday - Friday, 8:30am to 6pm ET
Thank you for your feedback!
Please fill out the form again to start a new chat.
All agents are currently offline.
Chat Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:30AM - 6PM EST
To contact us please fill out this form and we will contact you via email.