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- Brad Grace writes:
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- >Just make a point and then select it and press "p". If you want to
- >make a starfeild you have to do it the long way because if you array or
- >clone your polyginal point it will not copy as a polyginal point, just
- >a point( at least thats what it does for me.)
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- Actually, you make one point and press "p" like he said, but if you DO
- want to make it without going through all that tedium of selecting every
- point, start by making one point and turning it into a polygon. Then go
- to POLYGON selection mode (make sure you don't have anything selected)
- and click on (or drag the lasso around) the point. You won't see any
- change in the point, but the selected counter will go up (showing 1
- instead of 0). Then choose "array" and it will duplicate the poly-point
- as a polygon, so you save mass time.
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- Brenden Mecleary
- bman2@ix.netcom.com
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