TC2M copy and paste
TC2M copy and paste
I'm sorry but I'm a little lame in the "how to" departmnt. I can down load the mods to my desk top and use WINRAR to unzip the files and get them to the right folders in TC2M. How ever, cutting copying and pasting the sprites and textures I haven't figured it out yet. I have notepad and wordpad and Excel word however you spell it. By some miracle I have some of the mods loaded and running good but I don't know how I did it can some one just explain step by step this copy and paste stuff for the data folder in TC2M?
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Re: TC2M copy and paste
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Ive been in your boat before so lets see if I can explain it. Its really very easy. In the readme that comes with the downloaded file look to see what needs to be copy and pasted. Usually its one of these or multiple ones that need to be copy and pasted.... Sprites, Unitsprites, textures etc...
So for example if it says to copy and paste sprites in the readme to your sprites/data folder just
1. Select the sprites in the readme and copy them
2. Then go to your sprites/data folder and right click it. Go down to Open with and select notepad..
3. Scroll down to the very bottom of all the entrees and paste the new sprites.
4. Dont forget to go up and save it!
that should be it
Ive been in your boat before so lets see if I can explain it. Its really very easy. In the readme that comes with the downloaded file look to see what needs to be copy and pasted. Usually its one of these or multiple ones that need to be copy and pasted.... Sprites, Unitsprites, textures etc...
So for example if it says to copy and paste sprites in the readme to your sprites/data folder just
1. Select the sprites in the readme and copy them
2. Then go to your sprites/data folder and right click it. Go down to Open with and select notepad..
3. Scroll down to the very bottom of all the entrees and paste the new sprites.
4. Dont forget to go up and save it!
that should be it

"No 15,000 men ever made can take that ridge." Lt. General James Longstreet
July 3, 1863
July 3, 1863
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Re:TC2M copy and paste
How did it go??
"No 15,000 men ever made can take that ridge." Lt. General James Longstreet
July 3, 1863
July 3, 1863