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Post by Mebyon on Jun 14, 2004 5:37:46 GMT -5
This has happened to me too. If your mod only uses the default Morrowind bits I suggest just trying it without Tribunal or Bloodmoon as well.
The other thing to do is to delete the door, save the mod and then start the mod again and put the loaddoor back; that worked for me the last time I had that problem.
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Post by MorrowindMasters on Jun 14, 2004 10:48:36 GMT -5
Thanks for the help guys , I'll try what Mebyon said first, and if that dosent work.... I'll reinstall Morrowind like Calislahn said. Once again thanks for all of your help!
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Post by Mebyon on Jun 14, 2004 15:27:52 GMT -5
Tell us how you get on! ;D
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Post by Mebyon on Feb 22, 2005 15:43:31 GMT -5
Now here's a funny thing............
I'm busy placing those fireflies for Faudau and I've just made a remarkable discovery, (well, remarkable for me anyway!)
I must have pressed some key combination which resulted in the cell boundaries being drawn in the CS. There is no mention of that facility in the help files and it's just soooo useful if you want to see which cell your changes are going to go into. Anybody know what the magic code is?
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Post by Calislahn on Feb 22, 2005 16:04:57 GMT -5
No idea I've never seen that before
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Post by Bravo 1 on Feb 22, 2005 16:30:03 GMT -5
Yes, it is the B button. Surprising Cali, as I'd just mentioned this to you a bit ago when I was asking you about the cells my stronghold modified... ...so yes, the B button will toggle the yellow cell grid on and off, really nifty tool...
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Post by Calislahn on Feb 22, 2005 16:38:58 GMT -5
Well i never found that before, and i thought i'd pressed every button there was ;D
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Post by Mebyon on Feb 22, 2005 16:47:58 GMT -5
Bravo, you're a star! (No smiley for that except this one which look more like a starfish! ) I can now stop doing them for tonight! I was worried about not getting the boxes back if I stopped!
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