It is actually something that is better in Blender, to only be editing one
object at a time, as it can cause errors in other programs where multiple
objects are selected. In Blender when an object is edited you can only use
other objects for snapping etc, but if you really want to edit more than
one object at the same time you can just join them together but pressing
Ctrl J. You can always separate them later by selecting the entire mesh (L)
and pressing P.

Kind Regards,
Chris "*Chips*" Lee
Mobile: 0410155111

Infin8eye <http://infin8eye.carbonmade.com/>
Knight of the DLF
IGDA Sydney founding member

On 18 February 2016 at 07:38, Doeke Wartena <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi dear developers,
>
> after have tried Blender in the past and not being positive about it, I
> started with Blender again about 2 months ago. And I love it! The progress
> blender has made is awesome! Congrats to all developers.
>
> There is a thing I wonder and really dislike about blender, why can't you
> select multiple objects and bring them to edit mode together?
>
> Is this due how the foundation for  Blender is programmed and is it to hard
> to change after all those years?
>
> I know there is a add-on MultiEdit but I think the way it operates is
> dirty, it's to much a workaround to the problem.
>
> best Doeke
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