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== Checking step first ==
== Checking step first ==


The next step is only needed if you want to see if the mod has dirty records prior to cleaning it, so you can see what will be removed. It has no impact on the cleaning process.  f you're not interested in checking, just skip to the next section [[TES5Edit_Cleaning_Guide_-_TES5Edit#Finally cleaning the mod|Finally cleaning the mod]].
The next step is only needed if you want to see if the mod has dirty records prior to cleaning it, so you can see what will be removed. It has no impact on the cleaning process.  If you're not interested in checking, just skip to the next section [[TES5Edit_Cleaning_Guide_-_TES5Edit#Finally cleaning the mod|Finally cleaning the mod]].


Ok, then. Here's the way to do that: Right click on the left pane of the TES5Edit window, and in the popup menu choose Apply Filter:
Ok, then. Here's the way to do that: Right click on the left pane of the TES5Edit window, and in the popup menu choose Apply Filter:
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[[Image:TES5EditSaveFileLocation.jpg|800px|Save File Location]]
[[Image:TES5EditSaveFileLocation.jpg|800px|Save File Location]]


At which point the program will rename the old original file as a 'backup' file and place that in the folder TES5Edit Backups, and the new 'save' file as the original mod. (Notice the reduction in size? Those were the extra Landscape records now removed.)
At which point the program will rename the old original file as a 'backup' file and place that in the folder TES5Edit Backups, and the new 'save' file as the original mod. (Notice the reduction in size? Those were the extra records that are now removed.)


When we’re done and after we exit the tool:
When we’re done and after we exit the tool:
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