\image html editgroup.png
-In this dialog box you can modify the name of your group and add or
-remove the elements forming it. For more information see
+In this dialog box you can modify the name and the color of your group
+despite of its type. You can add or remove the elements forming a
+<em>standalone group</em>. You can change criteria of the filter of
+the <em>group on filter</em>. For more information see
\ref creating_groups_page "Creating Groups" page.
-<li>Click the \b Apply or <b>Apply and Close</b> button to confirm modification of the
-group.</li>
+<li>Click the \b Apply or <b>Apply and Close</b> button to confirm
+modification of the group.</li>
</ol>
-<em>To convert an existing group on geometry into standalone group
-of elements and modify:</em>
+\anchor convert_to_standalone
+<em>To convert an existing group on geometry or a group on filer into
+a standalone group of elements and modify:</em>
<ol>
-<li>Select your group on geometry in the Object Browser and in the \b Mesh menu click
-the <b>Edit Group as Standalone</b> item.</li>
+<li>Select your group on geometry (or your group on filter) in the
+Object Browser and in the \b Mesh menu click the <b>Edit Group as
+Standalone</b> item.</li>
\image html image74.gif
<center><em>"Edit Group as Standalone" button</em></center>
-The group on geometry will be converted into standalone group and can
-be modified as group of elements.
+The selected group will be converted into a standalone group and
+its contents can be modified.
<li>Click the \b Apply or <b>Apply and Close</b> button to confirm modification of the
group.</li>