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ancienthighway:
You can delete the contents of the project files, but if you do, you won't be able to open and edit that project anymore.  If you decided you wanted to tweek the item a bit, you'd have to create a new project to do so.

jenny_dunagan:
Ok, thank you. So maybe it'd be best to just copy all of my Project files into a diff. folder so I can speed Bodyshop up, but if I want to go back and change an outfit I can just move it back into the Projects folder.

Mi-chii:
That's a way to do it, yes :) BUT Im unsure that if bodyshop needs the .package file in the projectsfolder to use the item ingame. If so, you need to put them in your downloads folder or something... I'd suggest making an own folder to put your own files in then (if you have ngihtlife or higher)

jenny_dunagan:
Well, I didn't touch my SavedSims folder, but I copied all the folders in my Projects folder and pasted them into a new folder on my desktop. I opened Bodyshop after doing this, and all my clothes were still there. I couldn't open them to edit them, just like ancienthighway said, but if I needed to I could just start a new project from them. So basically, Bodyshop must use the .package files that are in the Saved Sims folder.
Thank you for all the help everyone!

Sleepycat:
once you are finished a project, you no longer need the files in the project folder and they can be deleted.


Each project has a folder plus a .sktnprj file in the projects folder. I usually delete the .sktnprj files after I finish making stuff for the day, without that file Bodyshop dosen't see the folders for those projects and I can still use/re-use some of the alphas and stuff that I have customized.

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