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# Jump Up (Switch Scene & Open URL)

## How to Switch Scene With Interactivity

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First off, click on your **trigger object** -> choose **Add Interactivity** -> click **Switch Scene**.

After naming your action, you can pick the scene that you want to switch with.

Once you’re done, move on to the advanced settings, and click **Apply**!

## How to Open URL With Interactivity

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Click on your **trigger object** -> choose **Add Interactivity** -> click **Open URL**.

Then, the steps are much easier and simpler!

All you need to do is change the action name, and then paste the target URL. So, when people click or tap on your object, it will direct them to the link that you already set with. Then, click **Apply**!


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