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Undo revision 89126 by Butterbur (talk) Look at the picture on the left, not the right. If corners can be reached, then the image on the right has reachable tiles unfilled with artifacts.
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*There is a total of 102 spaces available for donations to be placed but a total of only 95 available items to be donated. Seven spaces in the center of the largest table cannot be reached to examine items placed on them, so it may be advisable to leave this area empty.
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*There is a total of 102 spaces available for donations to be placed but a total of only 95 available items to be donated. Six spaces in the center of the largest table cannot be reached to examine items placed on them, so it may be advisable to leave this area empty.
 
*To move an item already placed on a museum table, you can click on it to pick it up, then place it where you want. You must already have entered the donations screen to do this, which means you must initially have had something new to donate. Once all items have been donated, no more moves are possible.
 
*To move an item already placed on a museum table, you can click on it to pick it up, then place it where you want. You must already have entered the donations screen to do this, which means you must initially have had something new to donate. Once all items have been donated, no more moves are possible.
 
*In order to switch the position of an artifact on the Switch, you'll have to go into "Options" and disable "Use Controller Style Menus". However, the same rules of switching artifacts on a PC apply.
 
*In order to switch the position of an artifact on the Switch, you'll have to go into "Options" and disable "Use Controller Style Menus". However, the same rules of switching artifacts on a PC apply.
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