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==Collections==
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A collection is a compilation of in-game folders that include a set of objects, that by default come from with the installed [[Content pack|expansion or stuff pack]]. It can come either as dedicatedspecific for thea pack or for thea theme that features exclusive items from. Such folders can include justmost abouttypes anythingof items from buy or build mode.
 
Players can even create theircustom owncollections filledwith folderscustom by giving it a name, choosing a logonames and adding items to the listicons.
 
Some of the store sets in ''The Sims 3 Store'' automatically add collections to the buy mode upon installation, for the items in the set.
 
''[[The Sims 3: Movie Stuff]]'' is the only pack for ''The Sims 3'' that does not have a collection.
 
===List of collections in The Sims 2===
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* Art Nouveau
* The Sims 2 Seasons
* Central Asian
* Country Kitchen{{Vgversion|TS2:S}}
* Club
* Tiki Style
* Colonial
* Sporty
* Designer
* Modern
* Moroccan
* Quaint
* Ultra modern
* Value
* [[The Sims 2 University]]
* Groovy Collection
* Medieval Collection
* [[The Sims 2 Nightlife]]
* Designer
* Car Collection
* Colonial
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* [[The Sims 2 Open for Business]]
* Country Bedroom{{Vgversion|TS2:S}}
* Mission
* The Sims 2 Bonus
* International
* The Sims 2™ Freetime
* European
* Storybook
* [[The Sims 2 Pets]]
* Atomic Collection
* Atomic Kids Collection
* Pet Collection
* [[The Sims 2 Seasons]]
* Country Collection
* Country Kitchen
* Country Bedroom
* Tiki Style
* The Sims 2 Bonus
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* [[The Sims 2 Bon Voyage]]
* Tropical
* Asian
* Mountain
* Hotel
* [[The Sims 2 Freetime]]
* Classic
* Comfy
* Central Asian
* Metro
* Modern
* Sporty
* The Sims 2 University
* [[The Sims 2 Apartment Life]]
* Quaint
* Socialite
* Tech
* Jock
* Gearhead
* Bohemian
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* [[The Sims 2 Family Fun Stuff]]
* Fantasy
* Nauticial
* Underwater
* [[The Sims 2 Glamour Life Stuff]]
* Luxury Dining
* Luxury Living
* Luxury Bedroom
* [[The Sims 2 Celebration Stuff]]
* Weddings
* Parties
* [[The Sims 2 Teen Style Stuff]]
* Socialite
* Goth
* Surfer
* [[The Sims 2 Kitchen and Bathroom Stuff]]
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===List of collections in The Sims 3===
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* [[The Sims 3: World Adventures|The Sims™ 3 World Adventures]]
* Al Simhara
* Champs Les Sims
* Shang Simla
* [[The Sims 3: High-End Loft Stuff|The Sims™ 3 High-End Loft Stuff]]
* [[The Sims 3: Ambitions|The Sims™ 3 Ambitions]]
* [[The Sims 3: Fast Lane Stuff|The Sims™ 3 Fast Lane Stuff]]
* [[The Sims 3: Late Night|The Sims™ 3 Late Night]]
* [[The Sims 3: Outdoor Living Stuff|The Sims™ 3 Outdoor Living Stuff]]
* [[The Sims 3: Generations|The Sims™ 3 Generations]]
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* [[The Sims 3: Town Life Stuff|The Sims™ 3 Town Life Stuff]]
* [[The Sims 3: Pets|The Sims™ 3 Pets]]
* Equestrian
* Goth
* Horse Ranch
* [[The Sims 3: Master Suite Stuff|The Sims™ 3 Master Suite Stuff]]
* [[The Sims 3: Showtime|The Sims™ 3 Showtime]]
* [[The Sims 3: Diesel Stuff|The Sims™ 3 Diesel Stuff]]
* [[The Sims 3: Katy Perry's Sweet Treats|The Sims™ 3 Katy Perry's Sweet Treats]]
* [[The Sims 3: Supernatural|The Sims™ 3 Supernatural]]
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* [[The Sims 3: Seasons|The Sims™ 3 Seasons]]
* Eco Glam
* Seaside Summer
* Simply Elegant
* [[The Sims 3: 70s, 80s, & 90s Stuff|The Sims™ 3 70s, 80s, & 90s Stuff]]
* [[The Sims 3: University Life|The Sims™ 3 University Life]]
* [[The Sims 3: Island Paradise|The Sims™ 3 Island Paradise]]
* [[The Sims 3: Into the Future|The Sims™ 3 Into the Future]]
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==Buy mode tools==
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These tools, for the most part, can be used interchangeably to change the elements of both buy and build modes.
 
'''Hand Tool (''hotkey'' H):''' The hand tool is the default tool and is used to add, pick up, rotate, and move items. Some items cannot be moved, while others can only be placed in certain locations. When holding an item, the highlighted tile(s) which show its footprint also show which side is considered the front (depending on the object, this may or may not be the side Sims will approach it from).{{Vgversion|TS2}}{{Vgversion|TS3}} If the tile is highlighted green, the item may be placed at that location; otherwise, it will be red—{{Vgversion|TS2}}{{Vgversion|TS3}}attempting to place the item will give a description of the problem. Objects can be picked up by clicking on them. When holding an existing object, the player can delete the object by clicking on the bottom of the screenpanel, or by pressing the {{Key|Del}} key. To rotate an object, the player can either use the {{Key|<}} and {{Key|>}} keys, or drag the cursor around in the direction they wish their object to face in. When a new certain item is purchased, the hand tool will automatically be selected and used to place the new item; holding {{Key|Shift}} while placing the item allows the player to place multiple copies of the same item.{{Vgversion|TS2}}{{Vgversion|TS3}} Pressing the {{Key|Esc}} key will cancel the placement of an object. In ''The Sims'', the direction the object is facing in is indicated by the arrows shown while rotating an object with the mouse—the white arrow indicates the front side of the object, while the black arrow indicates the back.
 
'''Eyedropper Tool (''hotkey'' E):'''{{Vgversion|TS2}}{{Vgversion|TS3}} When pointed at a wall covering, floor covering, or most objects, will show the name of what it's pointed at. Clicking on a wall or floor covering will switch to the appropriate area of build mode and select that covering so it can be applied. Clicking on an object will make an exact duplicate of it, and will focus the catalog on that object. If the selected object is from build mode, the game will switch to that mode. A glitch can sometimes occur where the item doesn't immediately appear on the cursor, and thus needs to be reselected manually.