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Posted: 05/16/2007 5:29 PM |
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I'm not sure I know u can edit exsiting templates and when creating i think its based on exsisting template but im under impression its making new one , idk i tried it to see what happend while waiting on reply and told me to export it so could save it.... then under profiles i could select that one i made so i did to test it , then i deleted it and it told me to compleltely delete it remove files from server which of course there were none for that template so yea i messed with it and think i can create one but i have no idea what all it will do |
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Posted: 05/16/2007 5:52 PM |
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I have the eXtreme Styles MOD installed here. It includes a utility to clone templates, which you can then modify to have a different look from the parent template...
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