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The GECK has a convenient (and likely unintended) way to make this easier: [[FormList|Form Lists]]!
The GECK has a convenient (and likely unintended) way to make this easier: [[FormList|Form Lists]]!


The trick here is to create Form Lists for the items you are adding or changing.  When you double click an item in a form list, it opens the editor window for that item.  So, as you create new items or change existing ones, just add them to your tracking Form Lists and you can use those to quickly access your new objects.  The form list window has multiple sorting options to help you find what you need, but for larger mods you may want to use multiple form lists for different types of objects.
The trick here is to create Form Lists for the items you are adding or changing.  When you double click an item in a form list, it opens the editor window for that item.  So, as you create new items or change existing ones, just add them to your tracking Form Lists and you can use those to quickly access your new objects.  For the form list window has multiple sorting options to help you find what you need, but for larger mods you may want to use multiple form lists for different types of objects.


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