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August 20th, 2008, 09:55 AM
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Getting rid of wire parameter connections
I have 26 or more wire connections, what is the easiest way of breaking those connections?
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It could be done with a script, but the quickest way I have found is using the wire parameters dialog and just keep clicking the two binocular icons to skip through and find the linked parameters and disconnect that way. Only takes a moment or two.
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Thanks a lot Aurelius.
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