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How do I duplicate the first floor up to the 20th?
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are you talking about just the floor or everything on the floor like walls and doors and such?
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Group all items on the first floor and give it a name. Create your new level and add that group by dragging it from the project browser.
1. This will ensure that both floors are identical.
2. The first floor modifications with reflect on the second floor.
Play with it and tell us how it went.
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That is a great idea! I hadn't thought of it... I suppose you can ungroup them after it is placed and modify them as required by floor. If not, when you change one floor all of them will change...but you might want that.
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That is a great idea! I hadn't thought of it... I suppose you can ungroup them after it is placed and modify them as required by floor. If not, when you change one floor all of them will change...but you might want that.
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This is an excellent idea! You can ungroup them after you've copied to all levels and then modify them. Or you can leave them grouped and any change to the group will affect all the floors.
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