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How to copy configured furnitures from one house/flat/file to another?
Dear Sweethome3D-professionals
I'm very happy with that wonderful Program. Thanks to all who work on it! Because I'm searching now a long Time to find a Solution and didn't find, I try to ask you. Maybe its simple to do when I get the right hint.
I used Sweethome3D for planing the furniture. Now we are planing some changes at the house himself. For that, I had to build it oncemore in Seewthome3D because the measurements were not exact enough. After I did that, I wanted to copy all the furniture from my first generated File to the new one. But it dosnt work. Is it not possilble and I have to generate and configure all the furnitures again? I hope you can tell me a way to mae it simpler.
Thanks for your Interest to my question und for any hint you can give me!
France
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Re: How to copy configured furnitures from one house/flat/file to another?
If you can't copy paste from a project to another, please try to open the second project from the File > Open recent menu of the first project.
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Re: How to copy configured furnitures from one house/flat/file to another?
Sometimes you Copy furniture in First project, but Paste button in newly opened Second project SH-window is still gray, not active.
To get it active you should first copy anything in Second project (Paste button active now), then you can copy needed furniture in First project and Paste it to Second one.
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Re: How to copy configured furnitures from one house/flat/file to another?
@Gildaniel and others
The "Paste" option became active in second opened file (new one) AFTER you put focus on second file plan OR furniture list (click on it). Try!
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