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How can i make a diffrent terrian and them put it on my map?

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I have a question how can i make a terrain on a new map and then insert that terrain on my map?? because i need someone to change the terrain on my map but it may take time and when he finished i might have a new version of my map so i would need to insert the new terrain into my new map.


sorry if i have spelling mistakes ^^ i hopwe you understood what im trying to mean.
 
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select terrain palette -> set no brush. i mean no brush at all -> click and drag the cursor around the part of terrain you want to copy. it will be covered with greenish tinting then -> hit Ctrl-C -> open map you wanna copy the terrain into -> hit Ctrl-V -> you'll get a greenish rectangular thing (similiar to terrain brush). move it to where you want the imported terrain to be placed -> left click
this is for actual terrain

copying doodads is simple - just select them and copy-paste. make sure to copy all respective custom doodads in object editor first
 
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