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What 3d user is explaining is how to select(mask/unmask) polygroups on a subtool(or merged subtools).
While in move/scale/rotate modes you can also hold ctl+shift and click on the polygroup you want and zbrush will mask all other polygroups on the subtool.
Handy tip but it doesnt seperate the merged subtool it only masks by polygroups. To unmerge a merged subtool you need to use the 'group split' button under the 'SubTool' menu. Again this works by spliting a subtool up by POLYgroups(should be called Polygroup Split).
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thank you soulty666 for pointing out what i misst in the tutreal
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