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- Range can be useful if you are working on a dungeon with many levels.
- There are 10 ranges available which is probably overkill, but what the
- heck. The current range number is displayed to the right of the Range
- button. The fields below the Range button are used to set the levels
- included in the current range. If these fields cannot be changed, it's
- because N Levels is set to 1. The starting level cannot be greater than the
- ending level in a range. So you can have a range of 3 to 7 but not one from
- 6 to 2. Say you have N Levels set for 20 and Level set for 1. You set up
- the first level to be 20 X 20, 10 rooms, and the min and max where you want
- it. If you want the first 4 levels to be the same, click the Range End
- field until it displays 4. Then click the Copy To Range button. This saves
- you the time of setting all the fields for each individual level. Click
- to Range number 2 and you could set that for example from levels 5 to 10.
- By having multiple ranges, you can make quick changes later if the build
- process does not go the way you want and adjustments are needed.
- When clicking on the arrow buttons to change the value, a left click
- changes it by 1 and a right click changes it by 5.
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- Range Start > < Range End