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posted: 12 Feb 2020 00:00 from: Jason Johnson click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Hi all, Still learning the basics but boy, is this a great piece of kit. I have created a crossover, moved, shortened and stretched sleepers to suit where I want them, is it possible to group them together so they move as one? Been trying for hours and just cant work it out, cant see any info either so I have decided to let it beat me and ask the question. Thanks in advance, Jason. |
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posted: 12 Feb 2020 00:34 from: Martin Wynne
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Jason Johnson wrote:I have created a crossover, moved, shortened and stretched sleepers to suit where I want them, is it possible to group them together so they move as one?Hi Jason, Sure. I'm a bit tired tonight to write a long explanation, so here's a bit of video instead: http://flashbackconnect.com/Default.aspx?id=jcsJMl9lLpdNladIu8zX7A2 Sorry it's so scruffy, it's just to show the basics. But it's generally better to create a crossover in the final place it's wanted, rather than move it afterwards. cheers, Martin. |
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posted: 12 Feb 2020 00:39 from: Jason Johnson click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Thanks very much, so easy when you know how. Jason. |
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posted: 2 Apr 2020 19:10 from: Delapidated
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Jason, Thanks for asking. Martin, Thanks for the video, - worth several thousand words. Saved me even more hours!!! Cheers, Mark |
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