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Need help with terrain. +rep to best helper

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I got a problem with my terrain im making a structure out of doodads but when i copy paste certain doodads thay go back to the original setting.

screenshot 1: the doodads i placed a couple of doodads above the others

Screenshot 2: i select and copy them

Screenshot 3: i paste and i get this ;S
 
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I got a problem with my terrain im making a structure out of doodads but when i copy paste certain doodads thay go back to the original setting.

screenshot 1: the doodads i placed a couple of doodads above the others

Screenshot 2: i select and copy them

Screenshot 3: i paste and i get this ;S

Can't fix it that copied doodads also copy the height.
 
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The way I made a library with high bookshelves is:

I made 1 bookshelf and copied that 4 times on top on eachother so I would hardly see the difference between 1 or 5. Then I selected them all. After that I pressed shift and clicked one time on that bookshelf (so I would select 4 instead of 5) and started moving them up. Then I did it again (so i had 3 selected) and started moving up. After a while I had the perfect high bookshelf. I did this 10 times at once so selected 50, moved them up, then 40, then 30.. etc.
This could save you some time.
 
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If you got to Advanced drop-down menu all the way at bottom is Reset Fixed Object Heights, if you un-check it then when you raise something into the air you can move it around without it falling back to ground.

You could raise a bunch of wall pieces at same time so there all even height and move them into place.
 
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If you got to Advanced drop-down menu all the way at bottom is Reset Fixed Object Heights, if you un-check it then when you raise something into the air you can move it around without it falling back to ground.

You could raise a bunch of wall pieces at same time so there all even height and move them into place.

That's not what he ment.
 
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