Two grids in one building

I just found this


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http://imgur.com/r/PlanetCoaster/lhu1z


Anyone know if it's real or is it still 2 buildings? How do you archieve this "bug"
 
There was a bug in an old Alpha that let you combine different buildings/ grids into one. That has since been fixed. However, since the latest update I noticed a button (it has the icon of a tree on it), to send back loose props into a building. That is new, right? It's doing the exact opposite of the "split-up" button that is still in the building editor, but of course it only works when exactly one building and one or more loose props are selected. You can't merge building with it.
 
There was a bug in an old Alpha that let you combine different buildings/ grids into one. That has since been fixed. However, since the latest update I noticed a button (it has the icon of a tree on it), to send back loose props into a building. That is new, right? It's doing the exact opposite of the "split-up" button that is still in the building editor, but of course it only works when exactly one building and one or more loose props are selected. You can't merge building with it.

It was a suberb FEATURE in old alpha, and it was taken from us? [yesnod]
 
Im pretty sure thats 2 buildings. Why do you think it might be 1?

found it through reddit and imgur so thats why I ask here, the person was claiming its a single building but as far as I know its only possibie like this with 2 buildings so thats why I ask here

actually i have no idea what date it was or if its from the alpha even, couldnt see so on imgur
 
...However, since the latest update I noticed a button (it has the icon of a tree on it), to send back loose props into a building. That is new, right? .

Not new, it was there before the update. Handy feature though and probably not commonly known about. It's hidden unless you select exactly one building and one or more scenery items with multi-select tool. Even then you might not notice the tree icon button appear in the selection dialog box.
 
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