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Find a For Each Loop somewhere in project...

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    Whilst "debugging", I made a For Loop that iterated over a tag to turn all its members off.

    I'm done with the "debugging" now, but can't remember where I put that For Loop.

    Is there a way I can search for and find it other than hunting and pecking my way through every single object on every single layer?

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      Whilst "debugging", I made a For Loop that iterated over a tag to turn all its members off.

      I'm done with the "debugging" now, but can't remember where I put that For Loop.

      Is there a way I can search for and find it other than hunting and pecking my way through every single object on every single layer?

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      @Deeeds use a behavior on/off and type in the name of the for each. You should be able to see what object it is under then. I think that’s all the farther you can narrow it down.

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