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I have multiple objects with different sets of modifiers, but I want all of them to have the exact same Array Modifier.

Unfortunately the only way I've found to copy and paste modifiers is to select everything and do Ctrl + L to copy the entire stack of modifiers, not an individual modifier.

Is there any way to copy and paste a single modifier without having to manually re-add it to every object?

Dan
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    Possible duplicate - http://blender.stackexchange.com/a/1079/1245 ? The only difference is that you should select the object with desired modifier last – Mr Zak Oct 07 '15 at 19:24
  • @MrZak Does that add-on add modifiers from the active object to the selected objects, or does it entirely replace them (similar to Ctrl + L)? – meed96 Oct 07 '15 at 21:21
  • It copies modifiers from the active object to another selected one (where comes its name from - Copy attirbutes menu). You should be able to find it as in 2.75 it's added, but not enabled – Mr Zak Oct 07 '15 at 22:14
  • I'll give it a try and see if works. – meed96 Oct 07 '15 at 22:30
  • Related: https://agenzasbrothers.com/en/blender-tip-30-changing-modifier-settings-on-multiple-objects-at-once/ – Samoth Apr 13 '16 at 14:20
  • At least for VSE Strip Modifiers this is now possible since 2.77. – Samoth Apr 13 '16 at 14:22

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