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I haven't used Skyrim or Mod Organizer for several months.  I recently downloaded the latest version and I am unsure of how to solve my issue.  I cannot move (ie: drag and drop) mod priority.  Nothing happens.  On the older version, I was able to move priority just by dragging and dropping.  I also noticed that mods downloaded from the same page are grouped together.  How do I change the group name?  Or turn off that feature entirely? 

 

And lastly, how am I supposed to approach the overwrite folder when it comes to Dual Sheath Redux and Bashed Patches?  I don't know which folders are from which. 

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Underneath the middle window in MO  look for an button labeled "filter"

To the right of the button is a drop down box.

Click the box select no groups.

Should be good to go.

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And lastly, how am I supposed to approach the overwrite folder when it comes to Dual Sheath Redux and Bashed Patches?  I don't know which folders are from which.

 

As a new User of MO I can try to answer the Question, but wait for confirmation , and or a better way, as i could be wrong. Put putting it out their helps me learn.

 

  My approach for everything i did in MO, that would generate anything in the "Overwrite folder", was to always make sure it was empty, before doing anything. Once done, with what ever it was i was currently doing...Bashed , Automatic Variants (AV) , SUM , I would then Right click "Overwrite" Create MOD, and place it where i wanted it in the list, and TIC it for install.

 

So a fresh clean overwrite folder before running anything means anything IN the folder was from that and only that.

 

Hope this is correct, cause that is how i have been doing it...hahha

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Doing this from within the MO GUI has, at times, been a bit finicky. If all else fails just move the files into a newly created folder with Windows Explorer.

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Thanks for the headsup! I just manually add and switch the files within windows folders itself. Got it fixed. Still not sure what is the cause of this. 

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