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Is there a way to perform a deep clone in Compendium?

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Is there a way to perform a deep clone in Compendium?

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tags> Is there a way to perform a deep clone in Compendium. I’m trying to create > templates with some nested maps, but the template idea with nodes is > much less useful to unless I can clone a node deep, i.e. clone map, > its contents and if it has maps, also its contents, etc. >How to perform a deep clone in CompendiumtagsDoing an Export to XML with the right options selected (full depth), then reimporting that export file, should accomplish what you’re after. (AMS)Exporting as XMLviewstagsYou can Export any node (groups of nodes and links, and even whole structures in nested maps) as XML (use File…Export… XML File) then Import them (File… Import… Import from XML, or just right-click on a map’s white space and choose Import there) on either the same map or any other. If “Preserve Transclusions” is unchecked (which is the default) in the Import XML dialog box, the nodes you import will be separate and unique.

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tags > Is there a way to perform a deep clone in Compendium. I’m trying to create > templates with some nested maps, but the template idea with nodes is > much less useful to unless I can clone a node deep, i.e. clone map, > its contents and if it has maps, also its contents, etc. > How to perform a deep clone in Compendium tagsDoing an Export to XML with the right options selected (full depth), then reimporting that export file, should accomplish what you’re after. (AMS) Exporting as XML views tagsYou can Export any node (groups of nodes and links, and even whole structures in nested maps) as XML (use File…Export… XML File) then Import them (File… Import… Import from XML, or just right-click on a map’s white space and choose Import there) on either the same map or any other. If “Preserve Transclusions” is unchecked (which is the default) in the Import XML dialog box, the nodes you import will be separate and unique.

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