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Hi there, I'm watching this tutorial. When he creates the camera, after snapping can anyone confirm if it is the move tool he selects after (to blurry to see on my Mac). He then says outclick (I presume he means just click outside the rectangle) It's the move tool I tried but when I then click (out click) and try to  'drag to duplicate the rectangle) I can't duplicate it, I can only move the rectangle around. Can anyone help me here please? Many thanks in advance, Sharon

 

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Most people aren’t going to want to watch nearly 12 minutes of video just to find the instance you are talking about.
Would you be able to give us an idea of when in the video you need help with?

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@Sharon Young,

I watched the Tutorial, and have watched several of his tutorials. I think he uses a computer generated voice, so it makes it very difficult to understand what he's saying.

In this video what he's saying is to ALT click. So hold the Alt key while dragging will duplicate the object.

Here's a quick tip along the same idea, especially if you're needing to do more than one duplicate and need them moved spaced.

Press the CTL + J, move the duplicated object. Then press CTL +J again and it is duplicated and moved. Continue this for as many as needed.

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