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Cloning Structures in Minecraft
Build or find the structure you want to clone. Make sure cheats are enabled in your game before continuing.
Press F3 to bring up a status information overlay. This will include coordinates for your character's current location as well as coordinates for the block they are looking at.
Determine three sets of coordinates. Just like with the /fill command, you can only clone 32,768 blocks, so anything bigger than that will require you to clone your structure in sections.
Open the chatbox. You can do this by pressing T if you're on a computer or by pressing the right directional arrow on the directional pad (the 4 directional arrows) on your controller (for Xbox, PS4, and Switch). The chatbox allows you to insert various console commands in addition to talking to other players.
Type “/clone
Press ↵ Enter to clone the selected area. The area will then appear at the
Copying and Pasting Structures in Minecraft
Install Craftbukkit or Spigot as Server Jars on your Minecraft server. Log into your SMpicninc Control Panel at https://serverminer.com/login. Once you log in using any web browser you like, you'll be able to continue. Click Stop at the top of the page. If you don't see this with the power icon, click Server Manager from the menu on the left. Click Installer from the menu panel on the left side of the page. Click to install either Craftbukkit or Spigot, it doesn't matter which.
Install the WorldEdit plugin. Navigate back to Server Manager and click Plugins in the menu panel on the left side of the page. Enter "WorldEdit" in the box labeled "Filter by Plugin Name" and press Enter. When the search concludes, you'll see the plugin listed on the page. Click Install. Once you have the plugin installed, navigate back to Server Manager and restart your server.
Load your world in Minecraft. If this is not a world you host on your server, you won't be able to use any of the plugins you just installed and can't continue.
Type //wand. A wooden ax will show up in your hand.
Select two points on either side of your building by left-clicking one corner and right-clicking the other. For example, if you are copying a house, you'll want to select the highest point on the front, left side (left-click) as well as the lowest point on the back, rear side (right-click). When you left- and right-click the first and second points, you should see text that reflects your selection.
Type //copy. You'll see confirmation in the chat that your building has been copied as well as how many blocks are copied.
Navigate to another area where you want to paste your copied building and type //paste. The copied building will appear where you were looking.
Copying and Pasting Structures to Another World
Install Craftbukkit or Spigot as Server Jars on your Minecraft server. Log into your SMpicninc Control Panel at https://serverminer.com/login. Once you log in using any web browser you like, you'll be able to continue. Click Stop at the top of the page. If you don't see this with the power icon, click Server Manager from the menu on the left. Click Installer from the menu panel on the left side of the page. Click to install either Craftbukkit or Spigot, it doesn't matter which.
Install the WorldEdit plugin. Navigate back to Server Manager and click Plugins in the menu panel on the left side of the page. Enter "WorldEdit" in the box labeled "Filter by Plugin Name" and press Enter. When the search concludes, you'll see the plugin listed on the page. Click Install. Once you have the plugin installed, navigate back to Server Manager and restart your server.
Load your world in Minecraft. If this is not a world you host on your server, you won't be able to use any of the plugins you just installed and can't continue.
Type //wand. A wooden ax will show up in your hand.
Select two points on either side of your building by left-clicking one corner and right-clicking the other. For example, if you are copying a house, you'll want to select the highest point on the front, left side (left-click) as well as the lowest point on the back, rear side (right-click). When you left- and right-click the first and second points, you should see text that reflects your selection.
Type //copy. You'll see confirmation in the chat that your building has been copied as well as how many blocks are copied.
Type //schematic save HouseTutorial1. You can change the name of the save to something easier to remember if you want. This command saves your copy to a file on your computer so you can access it from another world instead of your clipboard.
Navigate to another world where you want to paste your copied building and type //schematic load HouseTutorial1. The saved building will load to your clipboard as if you just copied the original building, so it's ready to paste.
Type //paste. The copied building will appear where you were looking.
Copying and Pasting Text in Minecraft
Open the chatbox. You can do this by pressing T if you're on a computer or by pressing the right directional arrow on the directional pad (the 4 directional arrows) on your controller (for Xbox, PS4, and Switch). The chatbox allows you to insert various console commands in addition to talking to other players.
Highlight the text you want to copy. Using your mouse, select text to highlight it. Alternatively, press Ctrl/Cmd + A to select all the text.
Press Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Cmd+C (Mac). This keyboard combination will copy the highlighted text to your clipboard.
Press Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Cmd+V (Mac) to paste. You can paste the copied text anywhere. If you want to paste the copied text more than once, press that key combination again. Jesse Stay Jesse Stay, Minecraft Guide Author In Minecraft, copying text or commands with Ctrl + C (Windows) or Command + C (Mac) and pasting with Ctrl + V (Windows) or Command + V (Mac) can save time. You can paste copied text into signs, books, anvils for renaming, and directly into the chat to run slash commands. This shortcut replicates text easily instead of retyping everything.
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