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If you are on a mac, you do not, you cannot.
You go to build mode, find yourself in workspace, copy everything, then paste.
Copy it from your character, then paste it into workspace. OR Take the brick you want then, in Roblox Studio go to "Enter", "Object", "Humanoid". And, the humanoid should automatically go into the brick you have highlighted.
To copy an object on Roblox Studio first make sure the object is grouped right. If you want to copy an object of more than one brick all the bricks must be grouped. Select the object you want to copy and press control C. To paste the object you have copies press control V.
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For mac: command c for copy and command v for paste. For PC: control c for copy and control v for paste.
If you are on a mac, you do not, you cannot.
dude don't do it people who say to copy and paste this to 5 hats and stuff to get 9999999999999 tix and robux wont work it just wants u to do that so u can spam roblox
First select the brick you want to copy. Then press Control+C to copy it. Then press Control+V to paste a copy of the brick.
'Ctrl' and 'C' to copy, and 'Ctrl' and 'V' to paste.
Hiya, I've got an iMac desktop, and I'm not sure if its the same. But in order to copy you paste, you'll need to click the CMD button, and then c or v. C means copy, V means paste, CMD + C - Copy CMD + V - Paste Hope this helped.
You go to build mode, find yourself in workspace, copy everything, then paste.
Yes, you can. There is an app on the Mac Appstore called "Super Copy Paste" This syncs the Copy and Pasting with all applications. It has only 5 star ratings, and no 4,3,2, or 1 star ratings. it is however $7.99
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Copy and Paste options (for selected items) are available from the Edit menu in Mac applications. The keyboard equivalents are the Command key and C (for copy) or V (for paste). These options are often available from the secondary/right click contextual menu.
you could find some good symbols on websites, copy and paste them onto a word document and then whenever you want to use them, copy and paste the symbol you want onto your affix. I have a mac too so I know what I'm talking about :)