Working with a 'group'
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Working with a 'group'
How do I add a new object to an EXISTING group (and therefore still keep the script that went with the existing group)?
Tom
Tom
I want to use the toolbar...
Malte, still confused.
Let's say I have 3 buttons, A, B and C, all located in group 1024.
I decide I want to add button D to group 1024.
You said to select the group (by clicking on one of the 3 buttons), then select 'edit group'. That enables me to edit any member of the group. But I still don't know how to add, in this example, button D to the group without create a new group. (When I create a new group, it becomes a subgroup of 1024)
The workaround is to copy the script from group 1024, ungroup it, select all the objects that I want in the new group (A, B, C, AND D in this example), create a new group and then paste the script into the new group... it's a workaround, but klugey.
Tom
Malte, still confused.
Let's say I have 3 buttons, A, B and C, all located in group 1024.
I decide I want to add button D to group 1024.
You said to select the group (by clicking on one of the 3 buttons), then select 'edit group'. That enables me to edit any member of the group. But I still don't know how to add, in this example, button D to the group without create a new group. (When I create a new group, it becomes a subgroup of 1024)
The workaround is to copy the script from group 1024, ungroup it, select all the objects that I want in the new group (A, B, C, AND D in this example), create a new group and then paste the script into the new group... it's a workaround, but klugey.
Tom
Adding to a group...
But if it's an existing button?
I asked the same question under
"Adding to a Group" subject below.
I asked the same question under
"Adding to a Group" subject below.
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