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  1. JimAndConrad
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    As a very basic modder I can't praise this resource enough. It adds functionality and great aesthetics to the game.
  2. Nibenon76
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    Disregard my post, please.
  3. KairaTalanthas
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    Thank you so much. I have tried to make a container out of group of objects. blender is so confusing. :'( I did try in nifskope as well, removing branches and pasting branches. shows up fine in nifskope, but cs, a vacant space. so I give up. So I will us the ones you made. thank you. :) It would definitely make staying organized so much easier.
    1. Danae123
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      Glad you find these useful :)
  4. katanakhip
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    hi, im having some trouble finding anything in CS... i added everything to my data folder, i checked and unchecked in data files in the game, in the load screen for CS it appears, but when i go and look for anything... well i dont have any aa_ files in any of the lists, misc, containers... anywhere. i even only loaded the esp in the CS as active mod and simple... still nothing... what am i doing wrong?
    1. Danae123
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      Right, so you unzipped in Data Files. (You can check in Data Files/Meshes if there is a _Dan folder for example)
      Then you launched the CS (no need to run Morrowind itself)
      In the CS, you clicked Data Files, selected Morrowind.esm + Tribunal.esm + Bloodmoon.esm and of course Containers.esp.
      Normally you'd find everything in the Containers tab, right at the top. It's really odd that with the containers mod loaded and active, nothing shows (You can see the name of the active mod up on the CS window)
      The only thing I can think of, if the mod is properly unzipped and active in the CS is that it was (over)cleaned with Morrowind Enchanter for example.

      Please try again the above steps and let me know
  5. Celestia212
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    I love these containers! I was looking for something like this for my house mod. I did similar stuff for my Oblivion and Skyrim mods but I am totally new to Morrowind modding. You made me very happy! Thank you!
  6. wretchedfetcher
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    Your mods bring so much life in the world, Danae!
  7. darkelfguy
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    I've been meaning to review this since it was featured in the second episode of Morrowind Modding Showcases, it's such a useful modder's resource that it absolutely must be recommended. Not only can you organize items for house mods with these containers, but they're an absolute boon to interior design, making the building and detailing of interiors much easier. Instead of hand-placing hundreds of objects, you can achieve much the same effect with dozens of these container resources and still get a very detailed looking interior. No doubt there's plenty of other uses these resources could be applied to as well, they're a great addition to any modder's pack of tools. Very much endorsed, keep up the great work Danae!
    1. Danae123
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      Thanks a lot, for your praise and the great work you do with the showcases