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Alfaunostebas11
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Hello my friends.

I still ask for your kind help for a question regarding how to work with groups of objects.
In particular my question is this:
- How do you merge two groups together, or simply move some objects, together with their links, within an existing group?
Thanks for your attention, Stebas

PS. I do not want to "nest" one group within another, but simply to insert in Group A the objects and their logics, which form Group B. The final result must be a single Group A.
 
I think that one possibility is to Ungruop both the Groups and then select again all the MCUS and object, creating an other Group. But if we have many items it could be possible to make some mistakes or inadvertence. Any other solution ?
 
Edited by Alfaunostebas11
Posted (edited)

See this post.

 

In the case of adding a group to another group (without nesting groups), just change step 3 in the first process to "Ungroup both original groups".

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Alfaunostebas11
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A very simple and fast method!
Thank you Jim, you are the greatest reference authority in the field of Mission Building !

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1 hour ago, Alfaunostebas11 said:

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Thank you Jim, you are the greatest reference authority in the field of Mission Building !

 

One of them perhaps, but I'm in good company. That's what comes from keeping a bazillion PDF sticky notes in my manual.   :)

 

The procedure in the post is based on one by Habu by the way.

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Alfaunostebas11
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"One of them"... naturally... you are not the only in the "big brain family" of IL2 GB... ?

Zooropa_Fly
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This is Jim, in case you've never seen a pic before...

 

Image result for star trek alien

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...and this is how I really appear:

 

DDuck.jpg.cbeeb30b2e64e2af91da6ce5df56ed91.jpg

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I giggle like an excited schoolkid any time I see Jim flying on Combat Box. ?

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