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MSFS20 Persistent Scenery Problem

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I had a scenery package that refused to change. I would pull my hair but I have little left. I would compile, and then delete the package in the Community folder, add the new altered package, and the old package would show!.

And then I checked the Official\Steam folder and found my package there... I had somehow copied it there ad it overrode my Community package. So a word of warning, if I can do it, you can do it. :rotfl:
 
I've got a Community shortcut on the Desktop, right above the Official shortcut. People are like domestic turkeys. If there is a remote way of harming themselves, they will. :teacher:

Half a day lost and not that many days left.
 
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