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command award and trascina

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Good morning to all,
the reward and drag is not among my favorite commands but sometimes it serves, the thing I don't like is that by default it always combines the new extrusion with the original solid, I would need to be able to decide from time to time whether to join the parts or keep them saparate. Is there any variables in this regard?
 
with the sub-command "multiplo" create 2 separate solids.
It's useful, for example, when you have to create floor coverings and stairs.

with the command presses and drags you select the face to extrude, then you give the multiple subcommand and you re-check the face.
It is important not to use the control button during the selection of the faces to be extruded, but wait for the face to be selected with the mouse step alone.

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I opened the post because the few times I tried to use the command didn't work, i.e. it always combined the new solid with the origin and I didn't know what the multiple option was doing.
I tried on a new file and it works properly so it is a speech of file settings
 
It is strange that it is necessary to select 2 times the same face, and in addition that you cannot use the control button (which usually serves precisely for the selection of faces).
I'm thinking that, being "press and drag" the command takes into consideration only the contours of the faces, a little as it happens for the closed polylines (when the contours are selected with the mouse passage only) and then the control button sends it in confusion.

however, the command is very useful when for example there are to create those solids that serve as a covering of the pedestrians and the stairs.
 
if after activating the command "press and drag" select the face with the mausc key pressed and then from the sending, you get two separate solids.
 

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