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Removed dangerous advice about using TESVSnip.
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'''(1) Manually merge in the CK.'''
'''Manually merge in the CK.'''


Open up two or more mods in the CK at the same time, with the file you want to merge the data to being the active file.  Select an item you want to copy and give it a new name.  When asked if you want to create a new object, say yes.  Be sure to copy every little detail that you want to merge.  Let's say you want to merge your NPC into another mod.  You may not be able to just copy the actor object into the other mod and get away with it.  Your actor might arrive naked, confused, broken, and helpless.  If your actor has custom armor, custom AI packages, custom dialog in a custom quest, carries a custom sword, and belongs to a custom faction, you better copy all of those objects into your mod too.
Open up two or more mods in the CK at the same time, with the file you want to merge the data to being the active file.  Select an item you want to copy and give it a new name.  When asked if you want to create a new object, say yes.  Be sure to copy every little detail that you want to merge.  Let's say you want to merge your NPC into another mod.  You may not be able to just copy the actor object into the other mod and get away with it.  Your actor might arrive naked, confused, broken, and helpless.  If your actor has custom armor, custom AI packages, custom dialog in a custom quest, carries a custom sword, and belongs to a custom faction, you better copy all of those objects into your mod too.
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The section on TESVSnip has been removed - the utility is NOT safe to use on your mod at ANY time for anything other than read-only lookups of data. DO NOT USE IT to save data you intend to keep in a live project.


'''(2) Merge mods with''' [http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/downloads/file.php?id=5064 TESVSnip.]
See [http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/1381441-merging-mods-or-esp-problem/page__pid__20953514#entry20953514 this topic] and [http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/1378149-forms-unsafe-to-touch-with-tesvsnip/ this one] at Bethesda forums.
This utility is easy to install, and fairly easy to use once you figure out how the interface works. This process is not fully automated. After loading up two or more mods in the window and expanding all the branches, you still have to select branches or individual edits to copy to the other mod.  You have to be careful about creating duplicate FormIDs within the merged mod.  You can edit the FormIDs so that they are no longer duplicates.  There is a spell that you can use to locate duplicate FormIDs before saving.  You can save your mod with a new name, or save it on top of one of the mods you are merging to preserve its name and protect dialog that may be attached to it.


Merging mods this way can still be slow and problem-prone, but it is faster than using the CK.  TESVSnip was used for some pretty heavy-duty modding in the days before the CK was released.  It can do many of the things that TES4Edit could do for Oblivion.
Here is the link to an illustrated tutorial that explains some of the details on how to merge mods with TESVSnip:  [http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/downloads/file.php?id=10208 Mod Merging with TESVSnip.]
'''NOTE:''' it seems TESVSnip corrupts your esp/save, see [http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/1381441-merging-mods-or-esp-problem/page__pid__20953514#entry20953514 this topic] and [http://forums.bethsoft.com/topic/1378149-forms-unsafe-to-touch-with-tesvsnip/ this one] at Bethesda forums, use with caution. 
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