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-{{:PlyEdit: Menu}} [[Image:PlyEdit-void1.png|right|thumb|Figure 1. Voiding Faces]]+{{:PlyEdit: Menu}} {{img|PlyEdit-void1.png|Voiding Faces}} Voiding is the process of deleting unwanted faces. There are a hand-full of voiding operations, all accessed via the {{key|V}} key.
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 +{{fig}} shows you what you get once you have hit the {{key|V}}
 +key; a menu of further key commands down the bottom of the screen.
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 +; {{key|LMB}} - Voiding Inside a Box : If you draw out a box with {{key2|V|LMB}}, then all faces inside this box will be removed.
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 +; {{key|RMB}} - Voiding Outside a Box : If, however, you draw out a box with {{key2|V|RMB}}, then all faces <I>outside</I> the box are deleted.
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 +; {{key|G}} - Voiding Marked Faces : You can delete all the green marked faces by typing {{key2|V|G}}.
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 +; {{key|U}} - Undo Last Void : Type {{key2|V|U}} to undo the last void action. There is only one level of undo though, so you can only undo the last void action, not any previous to that.
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 +; {{key|S}} - Swapping Voided Faces : Type {{key2|V|S}} to swap the deleted and remaining faces; this can be used to recover faces voided before the last void action. Type {{key2|V|S}}, then void the faces you want to restore, then type {{key2|V|S}} a second time to get your mesh back.

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Fig 1. Voiding Faces
Fig 1. Voiding Faces
Voiding is the process of deleting unwanted faces. There are a hand-full of voiding operations, all accessed via the <V> key.

Fig 1 shows you what you get once you have hit the <V> key; a menu of further key commands down the bottom of the screen.

<LMB> - Voiding Inside a Box 
If you draw out a box with <V><LMB>, then all faces inside this box will be removed.
<RMB> - Voiding Outside a Box 
If, however, you draw out a box with <V><RMB>, then all faces outside the box are deleted.
<G> - Voiding Marked Faces 
You can delete all the green marked faces by typing <V><G>.
<U> - Undo Last Void 
Type <V><U> to undo the last void action. There is only one level of undo though, so you can only undo the last void action, not any previous to that.
<S> - Swapping Voided Faces 
Type <V><S> to swap the deleted and remaining faces; this can be used to recover faces voided before the last void action. Type <V><S>, then void the faces you want to restore, then type <V><S> a second time to get your mesh back.