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      ZeroAxis R23 help

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      That are great news, but sadly I am not a Phyton User

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      Stop automatic rename of objects script.py

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      Oh my god, thank you!!! Now material exchange does work properly again.
      Without this, it's just a mess to get rid of all .1, .2, .3, before I could execute the mat exchange.
      What a great helper, should be integrated really...

      Thank you very much and have a nice day

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      Toggle knife cut planes

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      ManuelM

      i forgot to mention:

      For your next threads, please help us keeping things organised and clean. I know it's not your priority but it really simplify our work here.

      Q&A New Functionality. How to Post Questions especially the tagging part.

      I've added the tags and marked this thread as a question so when you considered it as solved, please change the state 🙂

      Cheers,
      Manuel