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I'm working on a blender project where all the nodes in the Shader window are on top of each other. For every material, I need to go through and move them around to make all the nodes visible. Is there a quick way to tidy these up?

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The Node Arrange add-on does this, and it comes with Blender by default. Enable it and you'll see it show up in the Properties sidebar

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  • $\begingroup$ If this answer helped, please mark it as the correct answer for when people find this question in the future $\endgroup$ Mar 15, 2022 at 16:39
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    $\begingroup$ thanks very much - the system wouldn't let me mark it as answered yesterday - (it kept asking me to wait) $\endgroup$
    – tomh
    Mar 16, 2022 at 9:02

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