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    Context Menu move selection to Group/Component?

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    • A Offline
      alz
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      Is there a context menu script somewhere that allows you to move your selection (component, group, or raw geometry) from one parent component/group to another parent component/group?

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        Fletch
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        no need for more context menu item clutter! ☀

        CTRL+X to cut the object from one place

        set up shortcut: Shft+CTRL+V = paste in place

        open target component or group, paste in place with keyboard shortcut. 😉

        Fletch
        Twilight Render Cross-platform Plugin for SketchUp on PC or Mac

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          RickW
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          Even if we did want more clutter, it is currently not possible to add existing geometry to a nested G/C via ruby. This is a known bug, awaiting resolution.

          RickW
          www.smustard.com

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            alz
            last edited by

            Well that's good to know (I won't try to cobble together a test then).

            On a side note, even with the cut/paste option, I'd still have to have the Outliner open and dig through the tree.

            The Layer Manager script does a good job at letting you r-click and quickly move contents 😄

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