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      THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

      On 08/11/2003 at 13:15, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      User Information:
      Cinema 4D Version:   7.3 
      Platform:   Windows  ; Mac  ;  
      Language(s) :   C.O.F.F.E.E  ;

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      I'd like to share render settings between scenes -- one solution I can think of is to save a setting from one scene to disk and load it in another. How do I go about this? How can I convert the RenderData object to a format (byte, string, etc) that can be written to file? Any pointers appreciated.

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        THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

        On 10/11/2003 at 03:43, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        No worries, have found a way over the weekend - read the container, put it into a null object. Then I can cut and paste the null into the other document, and load up the render settings from it. Neat!

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