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Knight
Re: BODFill v1.1 (tailors)
Ok.
Not sure why this is confusing you, Dr H.
Step 0. Close all clients and Razor.
Step 1. Go to Tools > Folder Options > View and uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types"
Step 2. Choose whether you wish to run Razor with Admin Privileges or not (psz recommends you run it with)
If you run Razor without Admin, it will save/look for macros here: "My Documents/Appdata/Local/Virtualstore/Program Files/Games/Razor/Macros".
If you run Razor with Admin it will save/look for macros here: "C:/Program Files/Razor/Macros".
Step 3. Make sure all your macros are in the correct folder.
Step 4. Make sure the extension of all your macro files is ".macro" and not ".txt" (Now that you unchecked the "Hide extensions..." box you can easily see if you saved any with the ".txt" extension by mistake). Ignore the popup gump warning you that the file may become unusable if you change the extension.
Step 5. Launch Razor.
Step 6. Voila?
FE
Ok.
Not sure why this is confusing you, Dr H.
Step 0. Close all clients and Razor.
Step 1. Go to Tools > Folder Options > View and uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types"
Step 2. Choose whether you wish to run Razor with Admin Privileges or not (psz recommends you run it with)
If you run Razor without Admin, it will save/look for macros here: "My Documents/Appdata/Local/Virtualstore/Program Files/Games/Razor/Macros".
If you run Razor with Admin it will save/look for macros here: "C:/Program Files/Razor/Macros".
Step 3. Make sure all your macros are in the correct folder.
Step 4. Make sure the extension of all your macro files is ".macro" and not ".txt" (Now that you unchecked the "Hide extensions..." box you can easily see if you saved any with the ".txt" extension by mistake). Ignore the popup gump warning you that the file may become unusable if you change the extension.
Step 5. Launch Razor.
Step 6. Voila?
FE