Copying and Pasting Objects



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Copying and pasting objects is achieved by highlighting the Object track for the source object, copying it, then pasting it to the Object track of the target object. The Object track is found beneath the Transforms and Modified objects entries, and appears with parentheses that define the geometry type. For example, Object (Box) or Object (Editable Mesh) are two label names that might appear on the correct track for object cut and paste.

Note: In Autodesk VIZ you can copy and paste only objects in Track View that have animatable parameters, such as doors, windows or lights.

Using these two container types, you can copy geometry between objects.

To copy one object to other objects:

  1. In the Curve Editor controller window, find the object that you want to copy from.

  2. Navigate to the Object track that is beneath the Transform or Modified Object entries. The name will be something like Object (PivotDoor) or Object (Editable Mesh), for example.

  3. Highlight the object track you wish to copy, then right-click and choose Copy from the quad menu.

  4. Navigate to the object track for the target object, highlight it, and then right-click and choose Paste. Set options in the Paste dialog, then click OK.

    The object is replaced with the new one in the viewport as well as in the Hierarchy list of the controller window.

    Warning: The original target has been completely replaced by the pasted object. Use Save Selected on the target object to save a copy of that object, if you think you'll need to use it again sometime.

Here are some examples of how you might use object copy and paste:


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