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 ==== Duplicate to Map ====  ==== Duplicate to Map ==== 
 This tool is used to duplicate the currently selected map object to another loaded map. This tool is used to duplicate the currently selected map object to another loaded map.
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-The shortcut for this tool is ''Left Shift + D''. 
  
 When you use this tool, select the map ID you want the currently selected map object to be duplicated to from the list of available maps. When you use this tool, select the map ID you want the currently selected map object to be duplicated to from the list of available maps.
  
-==== Move to Camera ==== +==== Pull to Camera ==== 
 This tool is used to move the currently selected map object to the position of the camera in the viewport. This tool is used to move the currently selected map object to the position of the camera in the viewport.
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-The shortcut for this tool is ''X''. 
  
 You can configure the amount of offset distance that is applied in the tool window section. You can configure the amount of offset distance that is applied in the tool window section.
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 ==== Move to Grid ====  ==== Move to Grid ==== 
 This tool is used to move the currently selected map object to the closest grid point from its current position. This tool is used to move the currently selected map object to the closest grid point from its current position.
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-The shortcut for X-axis rotation is ''Left Alt + G''. 
  
 You can enable the viewport grid by clicking ''Viewport Grid'' in the ''View'' dropdown menu. You can enable the viewport grid by clicking ''Viewport Grid'' in the ''View'' dropdown menu.
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 ==== Rotate ====  ==== Rotate ==== 
 This tool is used to rotate the currently selected map object (outside of the viewport rotation gizmo). This tool is used to rotate the currently selected map object (outside of the viewport rotation gizmo).
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-The shortcut for X-axis rotation is ''Left Control + R''. 
-The shortcut for Y-axis pivot rotation is ''Shift + R''. 
  
 You can configure the parameters of the various discrete rotation actions in this tool window section, as well as the degree increments used for the keyboard rotation actions. You can configure the parameters of the various discrete rotation actions in this tool window section, as well as the degree increments used for the keyboard rotation actions.
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 ==== Scramble ==== ==== Scramble ====
 This tool is used to apply a randomised position, rotation or scale to the currently selected map object. This tool is used to apply a randomised position, rotation or scale to the currently selected map object.
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-The shortcut for this action is ''Left Alt + S''. 
  
 You can configure the minimum and maximum values used for the position, rotation and scale randomisation that is applied via the tool window section. You can configure the minimum and maximum values used for the position, rotation and scale randomisation that is applied via the tool window section.
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 === Replicate ==== === Replicate ====
 This tool is used to duplicate a map object in a programmatic fashion, i.e. create a line, circle or square shape with each map object representing a 'point' in the shape. This tool is used to duplicate a map object in a programmatic fashion, i.e. create a line, circle or square shape with each map object representing a 'point' in the shape.
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-The shortcut for this action is ''Left Alt + R''. 
  
 You can configure the type of shape to create upon replication and the amount of map objects that comprise the shape, as well as other attributes that determine the size of the final shape.  You can configure the type of shape to create upon replication and the amount of map objects that comprise the shape, as well as other attributes that determine the size of the final shape. 
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