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    Copying the whole map

    How can I copy the whole map so I can make somewhat like light worlds and dark worlds so I don't have to keep copying each individual screen at a time?

    Any help would be appreciated!

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    Re: Copying the whole map

    Copy, then "Adv. Paste -> Paste All to All"

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    Re: Copying the whole map

    I did that and it still pastes the SAME individual screens just like "paste to all"

    Here is a diagram of a map that I copied:

    1 2 3 4 5 6
    7 8 9 A B C
    D E F G H I
    J K L M N O

    Then I go to a blank new map, I go paste all to all and it still pastes like this:

    1 1 1 1 1 1
    1 1 1 1 1 1
    1 1 1 1 1 1
    1 1 1 1 1 1

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    Re: Copying the whole map

    Ohh, nevermind, I see it's just Paste All only pasting the same screen over all screens, not pasting all screens over all. Hmm, maybe there isn't a way to do this then, because I certainly don't know if there is a way, since it's not Paste All to All. Hopefully someone else can tell you if there is a way to paste the whole map at once.

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    Re: Copying the whole map

    Quote Originally Posted by Rakki
    Ohh, nevermind, I see it's just Paste All only pasting the same screen over all screens, not pasting all screens over all. Hmm, maybe there isn't a way to do this then, because I certainly don't know if there is a way, since it's not Paste All to All. Hopefully someone else can tell you if there is a way to paste the whole map at once.
    exporting maps is a feature in ZQuest, but the only problem with it is.. It's broken.

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    Re: Copying the whole map

    You would normally export then import a map to copy the whole thing onto a different map? Hmm, I guess that would work... Lemme try that in version 1.92...

    Oh, I see, cool. Well, sorry cbailey, but it looks like you're going to have to copy screens one-at-a-time until exporting is fixed. =/

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    Re: Copying the whole map

    Bummer, But thanks for your help anyways!

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