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This TS4 tutorial will show you how to merge multiple .packages into one package. Useful for making a jumbo package containing multiple packages.
 
This TS4 tutorial will show you how to merge multiple .packages into one package. Useful for making a jumbo package containing multiple packages.
  
==Using Sims4Studio==
 
  
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===How To Merge Multiple Packages Into One Package File===
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<b>Using Sims4Studio</b>
  
 
* Open the Sims4Studio Main Menu<br>
 
* Open the Sims4Studio Main Menu<br>

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This TS4 tutorial will show you how to merge multiple .packages into one package. Useful for making a jumbo package containing multiple packages.


[edit] How To Merge Multiple Packages Into One Package File

Using Sims4Studio

  • Open the Sims4Studio Main Menu
  • Click 'Content Management'
  • Select 'Merge Packages'
  • Drag and drop your packages into the 'Merge Packages' pop-up window.
  • S4s will show the numbers of packages that were successfully merged.
  • Give the combined package file a new filename and save.
  • Remove your old packages from your Mods folder and Test your new combined package in-game.


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