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You can use the function GGDREH to rotate objects. What makes it different from the AutoCAD command ROTATE is that whenever your selection includes an element of a graphic group, the entire graphic group including all its elements is rotated. In the process, any defective graphic groups are excluded from being rotated.

In addition, all selected texts and visible attributes may be subject to legibility corrections.

Example:

After activating ROTATE OBJECTS (GG), the program prompts you to select the objects you want to rotate.

If your selection includes, for example, a signal mast from a signal previously inserted using the ProSig function SIGNALS, the program will not just rotate the mast, it will rotate the whole signal along with all its individual components.

 
Zoom Functions, Create Selection Set Function

For every element of a defective graphic group found within a selection, ProSig defines a separate zoom function. This allows you to zoom in on the individual objects within such a group and to mark them individually, making it easy for you to recognize any defective graphic groups and correct them in your drawings as needed. Moreover, ProSig features a special function that allows you to create a separate selection set for all of the aforesaid elements. For more details, please see Zoom Functions.