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# Transporting all users

You can choose to transport everyone in the Session to a specific area at a specific time. This is useful to move people around your scene for various different timed events, or to change the default spawn point of your location.

{% hint style="info" %}
This IFX will also affect you in the Experience Editor when you play the experience.
{% endhint %}

## Adding a Transport all Players IFX to an experience

1. From the panel on the left-hand side, select <img src="/files/IoOEPZLPOKWyDb5ynAZd" alt="" data-size="line"> **IFX**.
2. From the library of IFX, select **Transport all Players to Location**.
3. Place the IFX at the location in the environment where you want to transport people to.


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