>>.pdb files have an atom number in the file. This number is used as the
>> 'atomno'.
> It will probably (but I suspect not always) be 1 for the first atom.

I agree ... I think that 'clean' pdb files seem to always start with 1.

However, I have seen several .pdb files where people have gone in and
deleted large chunks of the file ... in order to isolate a particular
structure. RasMol/Chime work OK with this type of file. If the first atom
number is 1234 then you can say:
  select atomno=1234






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