Select features for editing

The editing selection tools include additional functionality for editing features. The best practice is to use the selection tools that appear in an active tool's pane instead of the general selection tools that appear on the Edit tab.

Editing tools filter selection sets based on the type of edits the tool performs. For example, tools that edit vertices only operate on single features on layers that are visible and editable, and annotation tools only select annotation features.

A toast notification alerts you when an editing tool is actively filtering a selection. To restore the selection to its unfiltered state, deactivate the current tool by pressing the Esc key or clicking the back arrow in the Modify Features pane.

Toast notification

Caution:

Filtered selections persist until another action changes the selection set. To avoid unexpected results when selecting nonspatial objects, for example, in a utility network attribute table, deactivate the current editing tool before executing a command.

To customize your selection preferences, click the Selection Options dialog box launcher Launcher, and click Selection.

  1. On the Edit tab, show the Modify Features pane or the Attributes pane.
    • In the Features group, click Modify Modify Features.
    • In the Selection group, click Attributes Attributes.
  2. In the pane, click the selection tool and click a feature or draw the selection boundary across the features. Selected features appear highlighted on the map, and a counter on the status bar reports how many features are selected.
    • To clear the selection, click anywhere on the map away from selectable features, or right-click and click Clear Clear Selected.
    • To change the selection method, click the selection drop-down arrow.

    Rectangle Select

    Click a point feature or a segment edge, or click and drag the pointer to create the selection boundary.

    Polygon Select By Polygon

    Click to create each vertex of the boundary, and double-click to select the feature.

    Lasso Select By Lasso

    Click a point feature or a segment edge, or click and drag the pointer to create the selection boundary.

    Circle Select By Circle

    Click a point feature or a segment edge, or click and drag the pointer to create the selection boundary.

    Line Select By Line

    Click to create each vertex of the boundary, and double-click to select the feature.

    Trace Select By Trace

    Click a line or a polygon segment and drag the pointer along the contiguous segments. Double-click to select the features.

    Select Annotation Select Annotation

    Selects only annotation features.

    Note:

    This tool is available only with annotation editing tools.

    Select Topology Select Topology

    Selects only map topology edges.

    Note:

    This tool is available only with map topology editing tools.

    Tip:

    A Select tool Active Select with a solid filled arrow indicates that the editing tool allows you to finish the current edit, make another selection, and continue editing features using the same active tool.

  3. If you select coincident feature geometry, click the Selection Chip drop-down arrow Switch Selection, and click the feature item you want to edit.
  4. To zoom to the selection, right-click and click Zoom To Selection Zoom to Selected, or click this command on the status bar at the bottom of the active map or scene view.

Keyboard shortcuts

Keyboard shortcutActionComment

Shift+ Select Select

Add the selected feature Select All.

Add the selected feature to the current selection.

Note:

When using editing tools that sketch geometry such as the Reshape tool Reshape, this shortcut pauses the sketch mode and allows you to add features to the selection.

Ctrl+ Select Select

Remove the selected feature Clear Selected.

Remove the selected feature from the current selection.

Ctrl+Shift+ Select Select

Select only this feature Unselect.

Keep the selected feature and remove all other features from the current selection.

Keyboard shortcuts for the selection tools

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