Thanks I'll try that because it doesn't seem like you can remove the number 65 from the skin
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There are often several places with skins to a car - often part of the general skin items are saved within the KN5 file (to access those you can use Content Manager, use the custom showroom, mark the item, export the relevant texture file, ...).
Most skin related items are placed in teh individual car skin folders (to access them simply right click on the skin preview icon in CM and choose folder to jump directly into the exact folder for that particular skin or of course navigate there manually in the explorer).
The skin file you want to edit that holds the cars number sticker on the door is"Skin_00.dds" within the actual car skin folder (14_carrera_brown).
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I need some help.
CM seems to be having a weird issue. I lost all functions with being able to adjust the seat......either forward , reverse , side to side.....but the weird part is , the FOV works , BUT.........when I back it out a long way , there is no steering wheel in any of my cars.
I'm basically dead in the water here. I have an older version of CM running , should I upgrade to a newer , stable version , or is there a way to check the integrity of the version I have?
This is the version I'm running : 0.8.1976.36095
It is always best to make sure to be on the latest recommended CM version (or as many do - myself included) be on the latest beta version (thus far since starting to use CM years ago I have had not a single occasion where being on the current CM beta has bitten me).
Should you still have these issues as described only three things come to mind:
1) Steam file integrity check
2) delete AC document folder (backup first always and then revert file by file to your old saved data)
3) delete CM folder at this path:
C:\Users\YOUR_USER_NAME_HERE\AppData\Local\AcTools Content Manager
(backup first always and then revert file by file to your old saved data)
Going about to delete (and therefore enforcing a complete folder rebuild) should be done with caution and observing carefully what you are doing - you do not want to use any of your important data.
If I have to do such a rebuild, I ALWAYS archive the old (corrupted?) folder with all of its data first.
Then I rebuild usually folder by folder / file by file if necessary until all of my settings and data are restored and functionality is returned to were I want it.
It is always easiest to do this should you run into issues if you are in a current release as it is far easier to recover to a current build than having to dig around to find old proper builds and files and troubleshoot outdated software.