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Post by mzcaramelkizzez on Sept 13, 2022 0:02:41 GMT -5
I tested it alone. it still shows up in everyday and formal. Not for me. You must have a double somewhere. Test it alone with nothing else in your mods folder.
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Post by mzcaramelkizzez on Sept 13, 2022 20:25:53 GMT -5
I tested it alone, it still shows up in everyday and in formal. idk why. also, is it anywhere or anything I can use to find duplicates in my folders? Not for me. You must have a double somewhere. Test it alone with nothing else in your mods folder.
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Post by S4Player on Sept 14, 2022 2:40:55 GMT -5
If you used the edited package I gave you, then it should only show in Formal. If not, then you must have a double somewhere or a recolor which isn't really a recolor package wise. If you don't have your CC sorted in folder/subfolders, then it's time to do it. This way it's a lot easier to find stuff. Create folders inside the mods folders. Example: Name one Objects and one CAS. Then open the CAS folder and create 3 to 5 subfolders. Not more! Name them like Tops, Bottoms, Shoes, Dresses, Hats. While you are still in your mods folder, use the windows search bar on the upper right and type: *dress to search your mods folder for dress related CC. If the word "dress" is part of any CC names, the search will bring up all cc with "dress" in it. Once the search is done, shift click A and right click cutout. Then go back to your created subfolder Dresses, open it and right click paste inside that Dresses folder... Do this kind of search with everything you have in your mods folder. For Bottoms type: *pants or *bottoms or *skirt or whatever the stuff is named. These are only examples of how you would get a better overview of your CC. You could also sort your CC by creator name, but in my case I prefer to sort my stuff by what it is. Makes things a lot easier when looking for something.
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Post by mzcaramelkizzez on Sept 14, 2022 3:45:47 GMT -5
yea I tried the one you gave me by itself. it shows up in everyday and in formal. I'm not sure why cause I literally took everything out to test it. And I do have my mods folder separated. I just don't understand why its like this. If you used the edited package I gave you, then it should only show in Formal. If not, then you must have a double somewhere or a recolor which isn't really a recolor package wise. If you don't have your CC sorted in folder/subfolders, then it's time to do it. This way it's a lot easier to find stuff. Create folders inside the mods folders. Example: Name one Objects and one CAS. Then open the CAS folder and create 3 to 5 subfolders. Not more! Name them like Tops, Bottoms, Shoes, Dresses, Hats. While you are still in your mods folder, use the windows search bar on the upper right and type: *dress to search your mods folder for dress related CC. If the word "dress" is part of any CC names, the search will bring up all cc with "dress" in it. Once the search is done, shift click A and right click cutout. Then go back to your created subfolder Dresses, open it and right click paste inside that Dresses folder... Do this kind of search with everything you have in your mods folder. For Bottoms type: *pants or *bottoms or *skirt or whatever the stuff is named. These are only examples of how you would get a better overview of your CC. You could also sort your CC by creator name, but in my case I prefer to sort my stuff by what it is. Makes things a lot easier when looking for something.
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Post by S4Player on Sept 15, 2022 3:45:56 GMT -5
Well, I'm running out of ideas. I guess you just have to live with it because after all, it isn't a game -breaker and only a cosmetic view issue for you. However, All I can say is that it's not like that in my game on a regular view. The dress (edited package) does not show in Everyday in my game, only in Formal.
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