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Within Medieval Engineers there is the feature of blueprinting builds. Blueprints can either be saved to your local machine or can be export to the [https://steamcommunity.com/app/333950/workshop/ Steam Workshop] for others to enjoy. | Within Medieval Engineers there is the feature of blueprinting builds. Blueprints can either be saved to your local machine or can be export to the [https://steamcommunity.com/app/333950/workshop/ Steam Workshop] for others to enjoy. | ||
There are certain [[Blueprint Controls]] that will help when you need to either copy, paste or even delete an entire building grid. | There are certain [[Blueprint Controls]] that will help when you need to either copy, paste or even delete an entire building grid. |
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Within Medieval Engineers there is the feature of blueprinting builds. Blueprints can either be saved to your local machine or can be export to the Steam Workshop for others to enjoy.
There are certain Blueprint Controls that will help when you need to either copy, paste or even delete an entire building grid.