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Drumsteps
Link Tool
The link tool is used to link wormholes together and to link steps to trapdoors. To use the link tool, click on the link tab in the main toolbar.

To link two Wormholes, first click on the one the ball will fall into, then click on the one you want it to come out of. The first wormhole will change color and you will see an arrow between the two wormholes showing the link.

To link a step to a Trapdoor, click on the link tool, then click first on the step, then on the trapdoor you want that step to open. Both the step and the trapdoor will change colour and you will see an arrow from the step to the trapdoor showing the link.

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Toolbar Toolbar
Step Step (2 pages)
Ball Ball (2 pages)
Ladder Ladder
Wormhole Wormhole
Trapdoor Trapdoor
(2 pages)
Link Link
Eraser /Edit Eraser / Edit
Tempo Control Tempo Control
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