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title: "WorldEdit Schematics: How to Add, Create & Paste Schematics" title: "WorldEdit Schematics: How to Add, Create & Paste Schematics"
date: 2023-05-24T15:50:41.394Z date: 2023-05-24T15:50:41.394Z
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image: images/blog/how-to-use-schematics/how-to-use-schematics.png image: images/blog/how-to-use-schematics/how-to-use-schematics.png
description: In this guide, you will learn what schematics are and how to use them! description: In this guide, you will learn what schematics are and how to use them!
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You have now successfully added schematics to your server! You have now successfully added schematics to your server!
## Creating Schematics on Your Server Through WorldEdit ## Creating Schematics on Your Server Through WorldEdit
1. To save a schematic, start by building the schematic on your server. This can be anything you'd like to build from a simple house, to a classroom, to towers and dungeons and so much more! 1. To save a schematic, start by building the schematic on your server. This can be anything you'd like to build from a simple house, to a classroom, to towers and dungeons and so much more!
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You have now successfully saved your own custom schematic! You have now successfully saved your own custom schematic!
## Pasting Schematics on Your Server Through WorldEdit ## Pasting Schematics on Your Server Through WorldEdit
1. Start by loading the schematic that you wish to paste within your world with this command: `//schem load mcedit <filename(without .schematic)>` 1. Start by loading the schematic that you wish to paste within your world with this command: `//schem load mcedit <filename(without .schematic)>`