Can profiles/evidence be copy-pasted between trials?
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Can profiles/evidence be copy-pasted between trials?
Is there a way to sort of copy/paste the characters,and evidence? I suppose i could do it manually but it would be painstaking.
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Re: How do I end an investigation.
That is a planned addition to AAO, but not coded yet. Sorry!
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Re: How do I end an investigation.
Sweet! Thanks again for all the help
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Re: How do I end an investigation.
This is the first I'm hearing of such a planned addition.
For future reference, separate questions go in separate topics. That makes it easier for people with a similar question to find the already available answers.
Also, please ask clearer questions in future. "I cannot find a way to end the investigation with an event or an action" does not tell us whether this next trial is in another part or not, or what the conditions to continue the case are. That kind of vagueness makes it hard for us to know what to tell you, and for others to determine if this topic is relevant to their problem or not.
I should add for thoroughness that this kind of copy-pasting is possible with trial data manipulation, but that's fairly complicated.
For future reference, separate questions go in separate topics. That makes it easier for people with a similar question to find the already available answers.
Also, please ask clearer questions in future. "I cannot find a way to end the investigation with an event or an action" does not tell us whether this next trial is in another part or not, or what the conditions to continue the case are. That kind of vagueness makes it hard for us to know what to tell you, and for others to determine if this topic is relevant to their problem or not.
I should add for thoroughness that this kind of copy-pasting is possible with trial data manipulation, but that's fairly complicated.
[D]isordered speech is not so much injury to the lips that give it forth, as to the disproportion and incoherence of things in themselves, so negligently expressed. ~ Ben Jonson
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Re: Can profiles/evidence be copy-pasted between trials?
@Enth I remember talking about it somewhere, I can't find the topic.