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- jabberwock1
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how dom i do a remix do i just copy what spmebody else did or is there a faster way.
- Knight_In_Armor
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how dom i do a remix do i just copy what spmebody else did or is there a faster way.
Hello! And welcome to Scratch! There is a very easy and fast way! Simply go to the project you want to remix. Click the blue See Inside button. You will be in the editor. Now click the orange Remix button on the top-right-hand side of the editor. The copy of the project was now made. You can now do whatever you want with it. Don't forget to credit the person you remixed the project of. So, for example, if you remixed the project of me, when you share the project, in the Notes And Credits box, type something like: I would like to thank Knight_In_Armor for the original project. Here is a list of what I added…. Hope it helps! If you need any help about Scratch, ask me!
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- SolarWind12
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how dom i do a remix do i just copy what spmebody else did or is there a faster way.
See Inside button. You will be in the editor. Now click the orange Remix button on the top-right-hand side of the editor. The copy of the project was now made. You can now do whatever you want with it. Don't forget to credit the person you remixed the project of. So, for example, if you remixed the project of me, when you share the project, in the Notes And Credits box, type something like: I would like to thank Knight_In_Armor for the original project. Here is a list of what I added…. Hope it helps! If you need any help about Scratch, ask me!Strictly speaking, you don't need to credit the person, because it just automatically credits the person for you Hello! And welcome to Scratch! There is a very easy and fast way! Simply go to the project you want to remix. Click the blue
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- DominoDragon1
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
how dom i do a remix do i just copy what spmebody else did or is there a faster way.
It would be best if you put your question into the post, not the title. Thanks!
There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who know binary and those who don't. “And those who think they do but are still waiting on 8 more people.” (Sigton).
- jabberwock1
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how dom i do a remix do i just copy what spmebody else did or is there a faster way.
soz but its my first discussion only just started scratch.
- DominoDragon1
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
how dom i do a remix do i just copy what spmebody else did or is there a faster way.
soz but its my first discussion only just started scratch.Ok! Just make the improvement in the next post!
There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who know binary and those who don't. “And those who think they do but are still waiting on 8 more people.” (Sigton).
- jromagnoli
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
how dom i do a remix do i just copy what spmebody else did or is there a faster way.
But you should, as a gesture of courtesy.See Inside button. You will be in the editor. Now click the orange Remix button on the top-right-hand side of the editor. The copy of the project was now made. You can now do whatever you want with it. Don't forget to credit the person you remixed the project of. So, for example, if you remixed the project of me, when you share the project, in the Notes And Credits box, type something like: I would like to thank Knight_In_Armor for the original project. Here is a list of what I added…. Hope it helps! If you need any help about Scratch, ask me!Strictly speaking, you don't need to credit the person, because it just automatically credits the person for you Hello! And welcome to Scratch! There is a very easy and fast way! Simply go to the project you want to remix. Click the blue
- StarWarsGuy0716
- Scratcher
21 posts
how dom i do a remix do i just copy what spmebody else did or is there a faster way.
what those guys said
- DominoDragon1
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
how dom i do a remix do i just copy what spmebody else did or is there a faster way.
Please only post if you have something to add to the discussion. Thanks! what those guys said
There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who know binary and those who don't. “And those who think they do but are still waiting on 8 more people.” (Sigton).
- jromagnoli
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
how dom i do a remix do i just copy what spmebody else did or is there a faster way.
He wants to know what it says in the OP.Please only post if you have something to add to the discussion. Thanks! what those guys said
The answer:
See Inside button. You will be in the editor. Now click the orange Remix button on the top-right-hand side of the editor. The copy of the project was now made. You can now do whatever you want with it. Don't forget to credit the person you remixed the project of. So, for example, if you remixed the project of me, when you share the project, in the Notes And Credits box, type something like: I would like to thank Knight_In_Armor for the original project. Here is a list of what I added…. Hope it helps! If you need any help about Scratch, ask me!Hello! And welcome to Scratch! There is a very easy and fast way! Simply go to the project you want to remix. Click the blue
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