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Is there a way to subselect features in QGIS as can be done in ArcMap? 

For example, I have 5 features selected, and I want to look at each one of them individually (e.g.: zoom to), without unselecting the other 4.

In QGIS when I have a selection, I lose the rest of the selected features if you click on any one of the selected features. I want to be able to subselect (i.e.: create a selection within a selection).

Is there a way to subselect features in QGIS as can be done in ArcMap? For example, I have 5 features selected, and I want to look at each one of them individually (e.g.: zoom to), without unselecting the other 4.

In QGIS when I have a selection, I lose the rest of the selected features if you click on any one of the selected features. I want to be able to subselect (i.e.: create a selection within a selection).

Is there a way to subselect features in QGIS as can be done in ArcMap? 

For example, I have 5 features selected, and I want to look at each one of them individually (e.g.: zoom to), without unselecting the other 4.

In QGIS when I have a selection, I lose the rest of the selected features if you click on any one of the selected features. I want to be able to subselect (i.e.: create a selection within a selection).

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Is there a way to subselect features in QGIS as can be done in ArcMap? For example, I have 5 features selected, and I want to look at each one of them individually (e.g.: zoom to), without unselecting the other 4.

In QGIS when I have a selection, I lose the rest of the selected features if you click on any one of the selected features. I want to be able to subselect (i.e.: create a selection within a selection).

Holding down Ctrl add or removes from the current selection.

Is there a way to subselect features in QGIS as can be done in ArcMap? For example, I have 5 features selected, and I want to look at each one of them individually (e.g.: zoom to), without unselecting the other 4.

In QGIS when I have a selection, I lose the rest of the selected features if you click on any one of the selected features. I want to be able to subselect (i.e.: create a selection within a selection).

Holding down Ctrl add or removes from the current selection.

Is there a way to subselect features in QGIS as can be done in ArcMap? For example, I have 5 features selected, and I want to look at each one of them individually (e.g.: zoom to), without unselecting the other 4.

In QGIS when I have a selection, I lose the rest of the selected features if you click on any one of the selected features. I want to be able to subselect (i.e.: create a selection within a selection).

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Is there a way to subselect features in QGIS as can be done in ArcMap? For example, I have 5 features selected, and I want to look at each one of them individually (e.g.: zoom to), without unselecting the other 4.

In QGIS when I have a selection, I lose the rest of the selected features if you click on any one of the selected features. I want to be able to subselect (i.e.: create a selection within a selection).

Holding down Ctrl add or removes from the current selection.

Is there a way to subselect features in QGIS as can be done in ArcMap? In QGIS when I have a selection, I lose the rest of the selected features if you click on any one of the selected features.

Is there a way to subselect features in QGIS as can be done in ArcMap? For example, I have 5 features selected, and I want to look at each one of them individually (e.g.: zoom to), without unselecting the other 4.

In QGIS when I have a selection, I lose the rest of the selected features if you click on any one of the selected features. I want to be able to subselect (i.e.: create a selection within a selection).

Holding down Ctrl add or removes from the current selection.

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