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    Duplicate soft bodies

    You can duplicate a soft body to create a new soft body with the same attributes as the original.

    To duplicate a soft body

    1. Select the soft body.
    2. Select Edit > Duplicate Special > to display the options window.
    3. In the options window, turn on Duplicate Input Graph and click the Duplicate button.
    Parent topic: Soft Bodies

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