That is definitely another great way to try it out first before actually doing it. When I "dry run" a script I usually run the script for a single object, check that it looks how I expect and then l let the script loose on the rest.
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That is definitely another great way to try it out first before actually doing it. When I "dry run" a script I usually run the script for a single object, check that it looks how I expect and then l let the script loose on the rest.