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    Apparently the various sceneries (ChileView) can be put into one folder. So, for example, can the Colo scenery be in he same folder as the Calif scenery? What do you name the folder?
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    lr.
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    You could actually put all of your scenery AFCAD/.bgls in one folder, as long as corresponding textures were in the adjacent texture folder.
    I choose to have a folder for each(named with ICAO), to aid in troubleshooting and deleting scenery I no longer want...Don

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    Guys,

    In your Scenery folder create a folder and name it: bluesky, HiRes, or something. Then inside that folder set up 2 sub folders: texture and scenery. Then as you dload BlueSky stuff and look at the zips the texture files go into the texture folder and the scenery files go into the scenery folder. Last, make sure to activate your new folder in FS.
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    Jim


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