Difference between revisions of "Working With Nifs 101 : Copy and Paste"

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So, we've already covered the basics.  We know that we can rClick to access copy, paste, copy branch, paste branch, and paste over, so let's explore this a bit more.  Copy vs. Copy Branch: a single copy will only copy the selected node/property/data.  Copy Branch copies that, and anything linked to it in the hierarchy.  Pasting a branch preserves all the connections that were present when you copied.  Also, when you paste, It will be floating loose in the workspace, not connected yet.  These newly pasted nodes will have all-new unique numbers starting from the last number of the nif you're working on.
So, we've already covered the basics.  We know that we can rClick to access copy, paste, copy branch, paste branch, and paste over, so let's explore this a bit more.  Copy vs. Copy Branch: a single copy will only copy the selected node/property/data.  Copy Branch copies that, and anything linked to it in the hierarchy.  Pasting a branch preserves all the connections that were present when you copied.  Also, when you paste, It will be floating loose in the workspace, not connected yet.  These newly pasted nodes will have all-new unique numbers starting from the last number of the nif you're working on.


 
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