Difference between revisions of "Cell View Window"

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Both sections can be sorted by their respective fields: the cell list by Cell Name, Grid, Reference Count, and Path Grid, and the object list by Object ID, Type, and Ownership.  
Both sections can be sorted by their respective fields: the cell list by Cell Name, Grid, Reference Count, and Path Grid, and the object list by Object ID, Type, and Ownership.  


Loading/Moving to a Cell  
; '''Loading/Moving to a Cell'''
Double click the cell name and the render window will switch to an overhead view of that cell. If the cell is not currently loaded into memory you will get a pause while the art loads.  
: Double click the cell name and the render window will switch to an overhead view of that cell. If the cell is not currently loaded into memory you will get a pause while the art loads.  


Switch View to an Object  
; '''Switch View to an Object'''
By double clicking an object from the list of objects in the cell, your render view will switch to this object, placing it in the center of the screen (like pressing C from the Render Window). The object will also be selected. This is one of the fastest ways of finding and editing objects.  
: By double clicking an object from the list of objects in the cell, your render view will switch to this object, placing it in the center of the screen (like pressing C from the Render Window). The object will also be selected. This is one of the fastest ways of finding and editing objects.  


Renaming a Cell  
; '''Renaming a Cell'''
To rename a cell, select it, and then click its name. Remember that all interior cells must have unique names.
: To rename a cell, select it, and then click its name. Remember that all interior cells must have unique names.


[[Category: Main Editing Windows]]
[[Category: Main Editing Windows]]
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