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# How to Change Objects on the Transform Panel

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To change your object, simply click on the object that you want to change—and on the right panel, there's the **Change Object** option.

Click **Browse**, and you will be directed to either the 2D or 3D library to replace it with the object that you want.

However, please note that changing objects are **only available for 2D and 3D objects**—and you can only **change it with the same type**. For example, you can change **2D with 2D only**, and that also applies to **3D objects**.


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