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Question Posted Sunday February 11 2007, 2:22 pm

Is there a special cheat to make a Sim go up one age? (ex. from an adult to an elder) Because I kind of made my whole family, starting with my grandparents, only since I made my parents as teens they went straight to college, and had my sisters and I, so I've played with them more and now my parents are older than my grandparents =] Thank you!

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askkatie answered Sunday February 11 2007, 4:20 pm:
boolProp is your best friend in this case!

boolProp testingcheatsenabled true

Type that into the cheat bar, then right click on your sim's mailbox. There will be a bubble that says "Set to Birthday..." Click it, then the sim's name that you want to age up.

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