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stevew (7/28/2014)
Just searched and found this older post.

What I did was :
Placed my new prop over the old one
Link to the old one.
Set the old one to visible off.

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SteveW

That's an interesting approach.

What I've done is to attach the new prop to the same parent as the old prop, and then turn the visibility off on the old prop.  That's seems to work fine.  Once I feel bold, then I delete the old prop.

I guess there's not the magic "substitute" button I was looking for.  It makes sense, really, since you have no idea where the origin is on the new prop.  And I understand now that the props are internalized into the project file, so by default (with few exceptions) the iClone project file is self-contained.



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