Do you have a screenshot of what you're hoping to achieve with a single beveled edge?
You can isolate an area with the selection brush before using the bevel. You'll need at least three edges with target: edgeloop partial on so that only the middle edge will get beveled. The two ends will be turned into triangles; this will be unavoidable as otherwise it will create n-gons.
I want to bevel only a single edge. What i do now is , i slice the corner that i want to bevel with silce curve brush 45 degree. Then i delete unneccesary polys and cap the border.
That's the kind of operation that can't be done in a single action with Z-Modeler due to how it would create n-gons. You would have to resort to workarounds; either how you've done it, or by using ZModeler to delete the top and bottom faces, bevel the now-opened edge, and then use the close action to re-cap the shape.
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could this help you?
You can isolate an area with the selection brush before using the bevel. You'll need at least three edges with target: edgeloop partial on so that only the middle edge will get beveled. The two ends will be turned into triangles; this will be unavoidable as otherwise it will create n-gons.