beginner's question about sop

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I grouped a few sop into a subnet. But how can I get back or expand it?
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In the top right there is a “?” this is where the help can be accessed from….

The hot key “i” will take you “i”nside the sub network and “u” will take you “u”p and out of the subnetwork.
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you can also right-click on the subnet and select “extract contents”…this will basicaly ‘undo’ the creation of the subnet
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“i” and “u” cannot solve because it is for going In to a geometry and go back to the object level.

What I am asking is If I created a network in the newtwork editor in SOP which filled with many nodes (e.g. 13 nodes). I want it look simpler. So I select some of the nodes (e.g. 11 nodes), then I creat a subnetwork for these 11 nodes. So I finally end up with 3 nodes on the network editor. This is clearer visually! (this just like gouping some objects together in Maya) But how do I get back (or ungroup) to my 13 nodes status? (get rib of the sub network)

Or what do the Houdini modeller do if they build a house which contains many objects (parent and children)? How do they make the network easier to read? By using SUbnetwork?

thank you for your attention
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bruce, I think what arctor said is what you want?
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Yes! thanks edward! thanks! arctor!
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