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# Selecting multiple objects

One of the key features is selecting multiple objects. Building a visual flow often means putting a very complex business logic on a piece of "digital paper". This logic has to be functional but also organised and well documented. When moving components and adjusting the visual feel of your flows, the ability to select multiple objects can be a huge time saver.

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desired components.Now, you can start moving the selected components to add more space to your flow or reorganise the flow in any way you desire.

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