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- NMario84
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Can you remix your own project?
I was looking at a page of one of my old projects, but I can't find the remix button. So, does that mean you can only remix on other people's projects?
I was wondering about this, because I was working on a new scratch project that uses similar assets from one of my older scratch projects, so I was considering just using the remix button for that purpose anyway, but my guess is that I can only create a new project on my profile if i'm not browsing from someone elses project?
I was wondering about this, because I was working on a new scratch project that uses similar assets from one of my older scratch projects, so I was considering just using the remix button for that purpose anyway, but my guess is that I can only create a new project on my profile if i'm not browsing from someone elses project?
- Dagriffpatchfan
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Can you remix your own project?
The extension lets you do this, otherwise, load the page with an alt. Open another tab sign out of the alt and into your main account. Go back to your project and click remix. This method also works for following yourself I was looking at a page of one of my old projects, but I can't find the remix button. So, does that mean you can only remix on other people's projects?
I was wondering about this, because I was working on a new scratch project that uses similar assets from one of my older scratch projects, so I was considering just using the remix button for that purpose anyway, but my guess is that I can only create a new project on my profile if i'm not browsing from someone elses project?
- NMario84
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Can you remix your own project?
Ehh…. I’m not really that much into these types of “workarounds”. I was only curious if it was possible the “normal” way.
But thanks anyway.
But thanks anyway.

- Maximouse
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Can you remix your own project?
You can use the “Save as a copy” option in the editor's File menu. It's similar to remixing but it doesn't add the box saying “Thanks to … for the original project” to the project description.
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