This mod expands the list of categories available in your Mod Organizer 2 in order to make it easier to sort your mods with a greater degree of specificity than you could with the default categories list.
You must have Mod Organizer 2 or higher installed on your system to use this file.
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Version 1.0
Release version uploaded 11/20/2020
1.0 Initial release file
This is my very first mod upload. This is a categories.dat file for Mod Organizer 2. I created the file from scratch in MO2 as per the names of folders into which I organize my mod downloads for Skyrim SE. There are 50 lines, some with multiple and somewhat related mod types such as Textures & Models. Feel free to review its contents with a text editor such as Notepad++ before installing it if you like. It is free and helps with editing things such as .ini files because it color-codes parts of their contents. I This mod must be added manually as per the instructions provided below and will not work if added by using a mod manager such as Mod organizer 2 or Vortex. The instructions were created from Windows 10.1) In your start menu go to Windows Administrative Tools ->Windows System and click on Run.2) Type in %appdata% in the dialog box that pops up and click on Ok.3) Double-click on Appdata->Local and then on Mod Organizer-> Skyrim SE and put the categories.dat file in the Skyrim SE folder and close the window.4) Run Mod Organizer 2 and right-click on any installed mod in order to sort it into a category. You may alter and edit this list from within Mod Organizer 2 to customize it to your needs, but Please remember to endorse this mod and credit me for its creation and link to the original.