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![]() That would move my object from point 'A' to point 'B' - whereas I need to move it back, to the initial position, afterwards. Oh, I remember! The way it is done is that you create a duplicate and first reverse the movement direction on the duplicate. And you'd need to make the first object 'disappear' after it accomplished the movement ... probably. Have to experiment ... |
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