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I just had to change a terrain and happens that I already had done the pads under the architecture, several of them and with very variated shapes and heigths, meaning very tedious to repeat, and found that if I erase the topo surface the pads are gone too, and there's no way to change or update only the terrain and preserve the pads. Well I just want to shere the trick I used: copied the pads to the clipboard, then erased the topo (pads were gone), then insert the new topography and then pasted in the same place the clipboarded pads and worked perfectly. Hope this be useful for someone. Happy new year!
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