How to Create a Picklist
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#Open the tool selection window for the types of assets to be added. For example: the Object Tool Window ('''F3''' key) | #Open the tool selection window for the types of assets to be added. For example: the Object Tool Window ('''F3''' key) | ||
#Scroll down the selection window to an asset that is to be added to the Picklist | #Scroll down the selection window to an asset that is to be added to the Picklist | ||
#'''Drag & Drop''' the asset from the selection window to the Picklist window | #'''Drag & Drop''' the asset from the selection window to the Picklist window | ||
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#Open the tool selection window for the types of assets to be added. For example: the Object Tool Window ('''F3''' key) | #Open the tool selection window for the types of assets to be added. For example: the Object Tool Window ('''F3''' key) | ||
#Right mouse click the '''Get Object''' tool to change it to a '''Picklist''' tool ... | #Right mouse click the '''Get Object''' tool to change it to a '''Picklist''' tool ... | ||
#[[file:PickListGetTool.png|link=]] and then simply click on each object in the Surveyor Map to add it to the current Picklist | #[[file:PickListGetTool.png|link=]] and then simply click on each object in the Surveyor Map to add it to the current Picklist | ||
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Revision as of 22:27, 9 February 2020
The information in this Wiki Page applies to TANE, TRS19 and Trainz Plus.
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In Summary: | |
A Picklist is a user created list of commonly used assets (scenery, track objects, splines, textures, rolling stock - anything that you can add to a layout) | |
You can create multiple picklists of related items (e.g. Bushes, Buildings, Trees, 4 wheel wagons, etc) that will be grouped together for easier selection |
Trainz provides you with two different methods of creating Picklists, using either Content Manager (or Manage Content from the Trainz Launcher) or in Surveyor.
Using Content Manager (CM)
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Select the Assets:
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Add the Assets to the Picklist:
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Enter Picklist Name (for New Picklist Option Only):
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Using Surveyor
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Open the Picklist Window:
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Add the Assets to the Picklist:
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This page was created by Trainz user pware in January 2019 and was last updated as shown below.