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| [12:50:38] | <amber65[m]> | Hello! If I use the bed generator function and need to add a bed (I miscounted), can I do that without messing with the data I already input? And is that an easy process to add it? Can’t seem to figure that out. |
| [13:10:38] | <mstenta[m]> | Hi amber65 |
| [13:11:05] | <mstenta[m]> | Unfortunately no, there isn't an easy way to add a bed after they've been generated |
| [13:11:23] | <mstenta[m]> | Your best bet might be too delete them and regenerate |
| [13:12:31] | <mstenta[m]> | If you've already recorded logs on the generated beds, you'll need to temporarily move them to another area |
| [13:12:43] | <mstenta[m]> | Either that or delete and re enter them |
| [13:12:49] | <mstenta[m]> | Depending on how many logs |
| [13:13:30] | <mstenta[m]> | The bed generator tool is just a helper for creating areas, but it doesn't manage them after they've been created |
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