I've encountered a small problem. I'm sure it's something obvious, but I can't seem to figure it out.
Occasionally, I merge some files together, which another file relies on as masters. On such occasions, I typically bring up Wrye Bash and find the dependent mod and change it's missing master to point to the new merged mod. I've done this several times in the past without incident (I'm pretty careful about which files I treat this way).
However, lately I find that I cannot select the "change to" option in the masters pane, as the button is grayed out. I've tried forcing Wrye Bash to run with admin privileges, but it didn't help.
Of course, I can simply change the name of the merged mod to match the expectations of the dependent program, but I'm more interested in figuring out what's preventing me from doing something that seems like it should be fairly simple, as it has been in the past.
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dstansberry
I've encountered a small problem. I'm sure it's something obvious, but I can't seem to figure it out.
Occasionally, I merge some files together, which another file relies on as masters. On such occasions, I typically bring up Wrye Bash and find the dependent mod and change it's missing master to point to the new merged mod. I've done this several times in the past without incident (I'm pretty careful about which files I treat this way).
However, lately I find that I cannot select the "change to" option in the masters pane, as the button is grayed out. I've tried forcing Wrye Bash to run with admin privileges, but it didn't help.
Of course, I can simply change the name of the merged mod to match the expectations of the dependent program, but I'm more interested in figuring out what's preventing me from doing something that seems like it should be fairly simple, as it has been in the past.
What am I doing wrong?
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