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Check your X's and O's and reference the Asset Standards Tileset Settings page in the Help file to know what those do.
edit: Sorry, I habitually say Asset Standards because most relevant info is there, but this one actually does have its page elsewhere in the help file under the Database tree.
What does the 'star' symbol mean on objects? Like if I click on an object such as a table or chair or dresser, it'll cycle through three symbols. A circle, an x, and a star.
So, now I have another question. How can I make it so that if a character is in a bed, that the bed sheets appear over them, and the mattress appears under them? Or if that they are on a large chair, they appear on top of the seat, but without their head clipping behind the back of the seat? (Like I want them to be able to walk behind the chair, but if they are sitting on the chair they won't appear under the backside of the chair)