Hi, can you explain what's the difference between this and power duplicate? Except for being able to do it without copying the original (for which I don't see an important use case), I think it works identically. Pick an object, duplicate it and apply a series of transformations, then power duplicate it. For instance, I draw a square, then duplicate it, rotate, resize etc. and then power duplicate it multiple times, generating a spiralling series of growing squares. Is that any different from a practical use of transform again? I agree that "remembering" the transformations to any given object so that they can be used with power duplicate without having duplicated it beforehand would be better, but that's not dramatic.