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Any Morph element consists of sub-elements and any of these sub-elements can be selected
for manipulation.
To do this, move your cursor over the sub-element you wish to select, then press and hold down
the CONTROL plus SHIFT keys on windows or the Command and Shift keys on Macintosh. The
pre-selection highlight will show the sub-element found at which point you can click to select
it.
This way you can select any Edge or Face of the Morph element.
If you hover the cursor over an Edge, in most cases there will be several possible sub-elements
to be selected, for example an Edge plus the two adjoining Faces of the Morph element.
You can cycle through these by pressing the TAB key while the CONTROL plus SHIFT or the
Command and Shift keys are still pressed, and click to select when the desired sub-element
is highlighted with the pre-selection highlight.
With the SHIFT key held down it is also possible to switch to the Sub-element selection type
covered in another clip, and select the desired sub-element. In that case, holding down the
CONTROL plus SHIFT or Command and Shift keys will let you select the whole Morph element
instead of sub-elements.