newsbomb
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| 11 Nov 2011 05:25 PM |
| i have like 200 snowballs i want to delete and you get it... |
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| 11 Nov 2011 05:37 PM |
Open studio, select all snowballs. Press DELETE. Problem solved. Then don't toss snowballs in build mode.
~Death to lazy builders. Remove the CFrame tools. Command bar all the way. -pauljkl |
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theopfor
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| 11 Nov 2011 05:37 PM |
| You take the select tool (looks like a cursor in Studio), then drag over a bunch of bricks and hit ctrl+X. |
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| 11 Nov 2011 05:38 PM |
| Highlight all the snowballs in explorer then right click and click cut |
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| 11 Nov 2011 05:38 PM |
ctrl-x cuts it. Delete deletes it. Period. End of discussion.
~Death to lazy builders. Remove the CFrame tools. Command bar all the way. -pauljkl |
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theopfor
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| 11 Nov 2011 05:39 PM |
| Cut, delete, same thing in Studio. |
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| 11 Nov 2011 05:44 PM |
| @theopfor Cut and delete are not the same. Cut allows you to move from one area to another saving to memo so you can insert elsewhere. delete gets rid of it completely not saving it for other use. |
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theopfor
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| 11 Nov 2011 05:46 PM |
| In Studio, cut removes the object from Explorer, Properties, and Workspace/Lighting the same way delete does. Unless if there is something with invisible storage... |
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| 11 Nov 2011 05:53 PM |
*presses paste* OH NOEZ!
~Death to lazy builders. Remove the CFrame tools. Command bar all the way. -pauljkl |
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theopfor
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| 11 Nov 2011 05:58 PM |
| I stand corrected. Thought they were the same... |
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| 11 Nov 2011 06:30 PM |
| You can type "snowball:remove()" in command bar i think. Provided your snowballs are named snowball. I am certain that someone will correct me with the proper command so wait for it. |
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| 11 Nov 2011 06:55 PM |
game.Workspace.snowball:remove()
~Death to lazy builders. Remove the CFrame tools. Command bar all the way. -pauljkl |
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| 11 Nov 2011 07:26 PM |
All of these win.
Ultra does it fanceh style...
:3
-PB- |
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OldBegger
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| 12 Nov 2011 03:17 AM |
You can use this in your Command Bar:
for i,v in pairs(Workspace:GetChildren()) do if v.Name == "SnowBall" then v:remove() end end
This is assuming the Objects name is SnowBall and it is a child of Workspace. |
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