Quilboar
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| 27 Jan 2014 02:14 PM |
Aythion helped me out. I'll spread his message.
1. Save to disk
2. Open studio edit
3. Go to File
4. Go to Open
5. Find your saved disk file
6. Open that, a new window will probably
7. Go to the window where your place was saved, go to publish to roblox as
8. Overwrite the old place with your changes
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Quilboar
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| 27 Jan 2014 02:15 PM |
| *a new window will probably open |
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Khanovich
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| 27 Jan 2014 02:18 PM |
This is quicker work around:
Try using "Publish to Roblox As" and overwrite the place that you tried to edit in the first place. This should work fine and you should be able to save your work.
Please be careful as to not accidentally overwrite the wrong place when you Publish Place As. |
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Quilboar
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| 27 Jan 2014 02:19 PM |
@khan
but moddy
"the place that you tried to edit in the first place" = "old place"
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