  | | | Exporting MatLibs strife.... | Exporting MatLibs strife.... 2004-06-25 - By Dan Yargici
Back I found that to export a material library and be able to import the thing intact (sometimes it comes in with just 1 or 2 of the mats inside it) I have to duplicate it first so all are unused.
Anyone else had this?
It's not exactly a workflow killer but I just spent half an hour nicely renaming and organising a whole library, exported it (seeing no errors in the script bar) and found it came in again with only 1 material!
DAN
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