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- kieranblackley
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For Zaki02 (how to transport code from a project to another)
First of all go into the project you want to transfer code from.
Now look at the bottom of your editor page.
You will see an arrow pointing upwards and the word backpack.
Click on the arrow and you will open up your backpack.
You can drag sprites scripts and costumes into the backpack.
Now drag whatever you need from the project into the backpack.
If you need a whole load of scripts that are in one sprite it is recommended that you put the sprite into your backpack.
Now go to the project you want to put the code in. Make sure that you close your backpack before exiting the page.
Now open your backpack up again and find the sprite you have just put into it.
Now that you have found it, drag it to where it should be.
If it is a sprite, drag it to where the sprites go.
If it is a script, open up the sprite you need that script in and drag it into the script section.
If it is a costume or background, open up the costume section of the sprite that needs that costume. Afterwards drag it to the costumes part.
I hope this helps people who do not know or are not sure how to transfer code from a scratch project to another project.
Thank you!
Kieranblackley
Now look at the bottom of your editor page.
You will see an arrow pointing upwards and the word backpack.
Click on the arrow and you will open up your backpack.
You can drag sprites scripts and costumes into the backpack.
Now drag whatever you need from the project into the backpack.
If you need a whole load of scripts that are in one sprite it is recommended that you put the sprite into your backpack.
Now go to the project you want to put the code in. Make sure that you close your backpack before exiting the page.
Now open your backpack up again and find the sprite you have just put into it.
Now that you have found it, drag it to where it should be.
If it is a sprite, drag it to where the sprites go.
If it is a script, open up the sprite you need that script in and drag it into the script section.
If it is a costume or background, open up the costume section of the sprite that needs that costume. Afterwards drag it to the costumes part.
I hope this helps people who do not know or are not sure how to transfer code from a scratch project to another project.
Thank you!
Kieranblackley
- Zaki02
- Scratcher
71 posts
For Zaki02 (how to transport code from a project to another)
That was a great tutorial and it's rare in the scratch platforme, you should make a project about that!
- Sometests
- Scratcher
27 posts
For Zaki02 (how to transport code from a project to another)
I Dind't Know How To Put Something Intro Backpack Until I See This, Thanks! First of all go into the project you want to transfer code from.
Now look at the bottom of your editor page.
You will see an arrow pointing upwards and the word backpack.
Click on the arrow and you will open up your backpack.
You can drag sprites scripts and costumes into the backpack.
Now drag whatever you need from the project into the backpack.
If you need a whole load of scripts that are in one sprite it is recommended that you put the sprite into your backpack.
Now go to the project you want to put the code in. Make sure that you close your backpack before exiting the page.
Now open your backpack up again and find the sprite you have just put into it.
Now that you have found it, drag it to where it should be.
If it is a sprite, drag it to where the sprites go.
If it is a script, open up the sprite you need that script in and drag it into the script section.
If it is a costume or background, open up the costume section of the sprite that needs that costume. Afterwards drag it to the costumes part.
I hope this helps people who do not know or are not sure how to transfer code from a scratch project to another project.
Thank you!
Kieranblackley
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