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=== Making an ESP Patch With TES4Edit ===
=== Making an ESP Patch With TES4Edit ===


In the following examples, we'll use SomePlugin.esp as the original mod and MyTweaks.esp to contain the de-isolated changes, also known as "overrides".
In the following example, we'll use SomePlugin.esp as the original mod and MyTweaks.esp to contain the de-isolated changes, also known as "overrides".
 
The first (and easiest) solution requires TES4Edit.  


* When you launch TES4Edit, it will popup a window showing your complete plugin load-order list. You can load everything, but this may be more than you really need. If you right-click anywhere in the list, you'll get an option to select none, which unchecks everything. Now you can just pick the plugin you want to alter.  
* When you launch TES4Edit, it will popup a window showing your complete plugin load-order list. You can load everything, but this may be more than you really need. If you right-click anywhere in the list, you'll get an option to select none, which unchecks everything. Now you can just pick the plugin you want to alter.  
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