Difference between revisions of "How to post a load order for Oblivion"
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#Click the ''"Import/Export''" box on the right, and select ''"View Load Order''". | #Click the ''"Import/Export''" box on the right, and select ''"View Load Order''". | ||
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Revision as of 02:57, 19 November 2018
Replaced with [[How_to_copy_your_load_order|How to copy your load order.]]
Overview
This article will explain how to use Wrye Bash or OBMM (Oblivion Mod Manager) to make a load order list for posting.
Using Wrye Bash
- Right-click on the column header on the Mods tab (where it says "File") and select "List Mods..."
- A new window will open showing your active, merged, and imported mods listed in their load order. The list will automatically be copied to your clipboard.
Using OBMM
- Click the "Import/Export" box on the right, and select "View Load Order".
- A window will open with all your active mods listed in their load order.
- Highlight the entire list, then left click on the highlighted list. Select "Copy" in the box that opens.