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- I open the console.
- I click on the container (wooden crate) with all the items I want to duplicate. It shows me its ID (which starts with ff0 and some random numbers).
- I type "duplicateallitems" and then the ID of the container (that I got from clicking on it).
- I press "enter" and close the console.
It deletes all of the content of the container when I look at it. Do I have to type something else?
Maybe try just "duplicateallitems" ?
You have to put the ID of the container you want to duplicate first, then the command "duplicateallitems" and finally put the ID of the target container.
ID.duplicateallitems ID
But it looks like there might be a bug were ALL of the duplicated are modified when only ONE of them is modified at a workstation.
Thanks for the help everyone!
I tried it, to the letter, as you described it. Nothing. *shrugs*
Note: ff012345 is just a random number and not an actual container. But you will need a container ref ID
work first try thx
now that one of a kind 10mm pistol is in my hand, and in heather's hand.
at the same time.
Then in console select origin container and input the command "duplicateallitems [destination container ID]".
It will copy all the content form origin container to destination container. You can repeat this as many times as you want unless you empty the destination container. But is better to empty the destination container and dump its content back in origin container for dobling effect.