Editing Custom Content

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Locally Created Content


On locally created content, users can edit and update all the images, the description, the title, the cost and the kudosh of their items.

To edit a custom item select this icon Editbutton.jpg which can be found next to all user generated content in the items menu and in the room customisation menu.

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Or select an instance of the item placed within the hospital and select the Editbutton2.jpg button.

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Once desired changes have been made select the “Update” button.

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The changes the user makes will effect any of the instances of the item already placed within hospitals.


Deleting Items


To delete locally created content select this icon Editbutton.jpg to open the "Update" item menu and select the "Delete" button.

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Any instances of the item placed within hospitals will turn into peanut jam sandwich items.

This will not effect any published content.


Editing Workshop Content


Users can update a custom item’s preview image, title and description on the steam workshop. To edit a published item select the Editbutton.jpg button next to the item you wish to edit in the items list. This will open the "Update" menu.

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Select the “Publish” button to open the “Share on Steam Workshop” menu. This will open up the publishing menu.

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Once changes have been made select the “Update Workshop Item” button.

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Users may notice that there is a "Create as New Item" button present on the menu. This button allows users to publish new content with the changes rather than updating the old content.

Alternatively users can edit the title and description of their published content by finding it directly on the Steam Workshop.


Deleting Workshop Content

To delete workshop content users will need to locate it on the Steam Workshop. A simple method of doing this is to open up the "Share on Steam Workshop" menu and select the "Workshop" button. This will open up the steam overlay and take the user directly to their content's workshop page.

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