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Subject: Re: Faces, Bevel and Align
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Date: Sat, 6 Aug 94 20:04:16 PDT
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> Also, just out of curiosity, how do you (personally) assign your
>surfaces to text objects? I start with applying the side surface to
>everything, then select the beveled edge and face and apply the bevel
>surface and finally go in and hand select the face only
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Personally, this seems backwards to me, since it is harder to
choose the face polys than it is to select the side polys (using