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Old 12-31-2013, 02:18 PM
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Is there any way to copy all and paste to another map?
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Old 12-31-2013, 03:30 PM
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There is a Copy and Paste feature in more recent versions of the FMB. However, it does not apply to flights.

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Not really because maps have different dimensions otherwise it would be enough to change the MAP load.ini entry in the mission file. It will only work between two versions of the same map and when the two maps have similar coordinates. If youre into mission editing give "Quick mission tumer" a try, its available at mission4today, it expands the FMB features outside the game.
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Old 01-01-2014, 01:26 PM
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Depends on what you're copying. Static objects? Yep you can. Mission briefings? CTRL C and then CTRL V (standard Windows..). The actual flights and moving objects? No. In some ways those are the easiest to rebuild and ones worth careful reconsideration anyways.

What are you trying to do exactly?
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Old 01-02-2014, 06:18 AM
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Depends on what you're copying. Static objects? Yep you can. Mission briefings? CTRL C and then CTRL V (standard Windows..). The actual flights and moving objects? No. In some ways those are the easiest to rebuild and ones worth careful reconsideration anyways.

What are you trying to do exactly?
(Forgive me the bad english)

I use to recreate the Midway battle. With all of the US & Japs fleet and full of aircraft: Fighters and diving bombers. But the map is an another atol,haha.
Just wanna move all of this on the Midway map.
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Old 01-02-2014, 10:49 AM
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I use to recreate the Midway battle. With all of the US & Japs fleet and full of aircraft: Fighters and diving bombers. But the map is an another atol,haha.
Just wanna move all of this on the Midway map.
You could try importing them in e. g. Excel, and then change their x and y position so they are about correctly placed, works sometimes, but needs some fiddeling.
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You could try importing them in e. g. Excel, and then change their x and y position so they are about correctly placed, works sometimes, but needs some fiddeling.
Lots off... but it works
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