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I'm trying to join several duplicates to the master object at once. Thank you. For example, I mean joining SOMETHING_1 and SOMETHING_1.001 together, and so on.

  • Select all the duplicate objects using SHIFT key one at a time, then lastly, do the same with the original Master object. With the duplicates highlited red and the Master highlited orange you can use CTL-J to join permanently, or CTL-P to do the same but non-destructively. (i.e. you can undo the parenting later with ALT-P) If using CTL or ALT-P, choose the "Keep Transform" option to avoid animation issues. – Edgel3D Mar 22 '19 at 03:18
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    Recommend the select pattern operator. Single select original, then select pattern SOMETHING_1.* case sensitive true, extend true. then join. Related https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/24301/how-can-i-select-hundreds-of-items-in-the-outliner-that-have-similar-names – batFINGER Mar 22 '19 at 05:23

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