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Revision as of 12:58, 29 July 2011
You can Shift ⇧-drag to copy an object you have permission to copy. This isn't obviously stated in the build tools but is a popular way to copy objects. Here's a simple example:
- Right-click the ground and choose Create on the pie menu.
- Click the ground again to rez a generic cube.
- Right-click the cube and choose Edit. The positioning arrows appear.
- Hold down Shift ⇧, left-click one of the arrow heads, and drag the object. You're dragging the original, and a copy is left behind at the original location.
Watch this video to see it in action:
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Tips
- If you use Edit > Undo (Ctrl+Z) after Shift ⇧-dragging an object, the original snaps back to its original position — a creative use of selective Undo. You can do this to align it another way.
- If you're having problems aligning copies edge-to-edge, enable the building grid.
See also
- Copy selected - Another way to copy objects.
[Category:Content Creation]]