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If i already have several mods installed, and wish to add another style, how do you go about installing all those previously installed mods into it? |
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Posted: 12/16/2005 4:33 PM |
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I think your mods would just stay there but some might cause a bit of trouble. I think. Nightrider cna help more than me |
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Posted: 12/16/2005 9:58 PM |
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What you should do is create template only MODs based on the original. You can copy the entire MOD into a new file and add the Template name to the MOD Title. Then do a Replace All on subSilver to the new template name. Font case is important. Strip out all the non-template commands and save the new MOD file...
Now if you add multiple templates, all you have to do is a Replace All on the previous template name and save the file. Since the template name is now part of the MOD Title, EM will think it is a new MOD and display it to be Processed. You can use the same MOD folder because the backups and processed files will be added to a new template folder and not affect the previously modified files...
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