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Copy/Paste Sections or Sub-Sections

Kilgs

Active member
I've got a simple Section and set of Sub-Sections that I would like to add to each Group, Location etc. It's for a Night's Black Agents game and is simply "Conspiracy Connection" with various sub-categories. The actual snippet content would vary amongst them all.

Can I copy/paste the template for the section (w/ sub-sections) into the Category templates in some way? It would save a lot of time of going into each one and rebuilding it.

Thanks,
 
I am not quite sure what you want.

If one of the default categories are almost the way you want it, but not quite, then you can copy that one to a new category, modify this category and then change the category type for the topics in question to reflect the new category.

Is this what you want?
 
That's one part. Yes, I would be creating a new entry for each Cat (Criminal Group, Government Group etc). But for those new categories, I want to add the same Section...

I created a Section "Conspiracy Connection." I then have multiple fields and sub-sections under it. It's detailed and would be a pain to retype. I want to Copy/Paste it into each of the above-created custom Categories.

I just don't want to have to retype the same Section template into each Category since I'm adding it to almost every one.
 
In that case (copying stuff from one category to another) there is no way to do what you want - not as far as I know.

But please let me know if you figure it out.
 
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