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Originally Posted by ATAG_Bliss
I don't think you quite understood what I was saying. Basically lets say you have a flight path including taking off and landing. But soon figured out you need to add another way point inbetween the last waypoint which would be landing. Without inbetweening you would either be moving the landing waypoint and changing it then adding on to it, or deleting it all together adding your other waypoints to finish it.
Inbetweening is simply allowing you to add way points inbetween the 1st and last waypoints you have for an object.
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I understood it perfectly, but there are other ways to be that quick. I would be quicker clicking the one before then just adding it myself, then editing it manually or hitting the chevron copy marker.