How to Edit Scenes Created by Function Wizard?

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stunfisk618
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I want to simplify the process of creating initial scenes when starting a new project, so I'm using Function Wizard. However, I don't need dark colors (for example, "dark blue" or any RGB values that aren't FF) because I can darken colors by adjusting the dimmer. I want to edit Function Wizard to remove these dark colors, but I can't figure out how to do it. Can you provide a solution? Thank you!
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You can delete this dark scenes after the wizard created it.
stunfisk618
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sbenejam wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 2:44 pm You can delete this dark scenes after the wizard created it.
Thank you for your reply. My intention was to save myself the trouble of deleting each time a dark scene created by FunctionWizard.
Besides, if I know that I can edit FunctionWizard, I may be able to create a new color Scene (e.g. orange or purple) from FunctionWizard that does not exist now. It is with these thoughts in mind that I send this question. Sorry for my lack of words. I would be happy if you could help me.
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If I use the Wizzard, I only use it once to have some base functions present. After that, delete, copy (clone), and paste do the trick. I never assessed using the wizard twice. Oh well - it can be done.
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