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31 Jul, 2019 @ 6:51am Start more than one Blender instance? Is it possible to two instances of Blender that have been installed through Steam? I sometime have a reference model open in Blender on one screen and then work in another instance of Blender, I do so to avoid getting other creators work mixed into my own work by importing or adding models to my work file. Last edited by KennyLex; 31 Jul, 2019 @ 9:12am
The author of this topic has marked a post as the answer to their question. Click here to jump to that post. Originally posted by Pte Jack: Start your first session using the Steam client library. Once the Blender Icon appears on the task Bar for that session, Right Click it and select Blender. You can open as many sessions as you need doing this process. < > Showing 1-9 of 9 comments
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31 Jul, 2019 @ 7:04am
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1 Start your first session using the Steam client library. Once the Blender Icon appears on the task Bar for that session, Right Click it and select Blender. You can open as many sessions as you need doing this process. #1
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31 Jul, 2019 @ 7:16am
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31 Jul, 2019 @ 3:30pm
2 or just middle click on icon in the task bar #3
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31 Jul, 2019 @ 3:50pm
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31 Jul, 2019 @ 10:58pm When you have a folder opened middle click on the icon and it will open new window,, life hack :D #5
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31 Dec, 2019 @ 7:58am Just a quick thanks since I don't need to ask this now :) #6
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26 Mar, 2021 @ 10:25am Большое спасибо :) #7
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Mark3 View Profile View Posts (Banned) 16 Apr @ 4:29pm Add a Blender shortcut to the task bar from the blender.exe file & you can open as many instances as you want AND not have to start Blender via Steam (take note all those that don't want it to auto-update). #9 < > Showing 1-9 of 9 comments Per page: 1530 50 Blender > General Discussions > Topic Details Date Posted: 31 Jul, 2019 @ 6:51amPosts: 9
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1 Start your first session using the Steam client library. Once the Blender Icon appears on the task Bar for that session, Right Click it and select Blender. You can open as many sessions as you need doing this process. #1 Originally posted by Pte Jack:Once the Blender Icon appears on the task Bar for that session, Right Click it and select "Blender".Thank you, I was so old school that I just did try to start it through the icon on the desktop, that worked very well. #2
2 or just middle click on icon in the task bar #3
Originally posted by Conflig:or just middle click on icon in the task barDid not know the MMB did that in Windows... Kewl, Thanks! #4
Originally posted by Conflig:or just middle click on icon in the task barThank You, this is so much more convinient! #8
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