WebOffice 10 R3 is able to perform selections on multiple layers.

Performing a multiple layer selection
Results of this multiple layer selection get displayed in the Feature summary (or Object browser).

Feature summary representing results of a multiple layer selection
The Feature summary can then be used to do layer specific detailed analysis on the results.
Each of the layers listed in the Feature summary can be expanded. Each of the found objects of a specific layer is identified by a specific name (object name), which gets configured with WebOffice author using the sort order of result fields (an object name is built by concatenating up to 5 attribute values of the object):

Expanded layers in the Feature summary
In the Feature summary a context menu is available for processing the multiple layer selection results:

Context menu of Feature summary on layer level

Context menu of Feature summary on object level
Alternatively you can select one or all objects and bring them to the result grid, using a dubeleclick.
Menu item |
Description |
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Set features as new selection is available on layer level and displays all found objects of the selected layer as a standard Search result. |
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Add feature to selection is available on object level and adds this specific feature to the selection in the Search result. |
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Zoom to feature and add to selection is available on object level and zooms to the feature and adds it to the selection in the Search result. |
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Pan to feature and add to selection is available on object level and pans to the feature and adds it to the selection in the Search result. |
WebOffice 10 R3 Feature summary context menu
If you want a display of all selected objects from multiple layers in the map at one glance, press the Display All Features button below the Feature Summary window. The display of this button has to be configured in the WebOffice Defaults section (see chapter WebOffice Default Settings for details).

'Display All Features' below WebOffice 10 R3 Feature Summary

Display of all selected objects from multiple layers at one glance