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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 22 9:27 pm)
This is what my custom folders look like in the browser. Each folder contains 1 runtime folder for content, indicated by the arrows.
This is the hierarchy structure you should be following, otherwise, you will have problems in the future. Also, you cannot nest runtime folders within runtime folders, Poser will never recognize nor see those contents.
As someone already said, when you use Add Library, the folder you select MUST be a folder one level above your Runtime.
For instance, my V4 Clothes are in a folder on an external drive. The folder is called V4 Clothes, within it is a folder called Runtime, and within that is all the content that I installed. When P13 prompts you to add a Library, you would select the V4 clothes folder and it is added.
The folder is not moved or changed in any way. The folder technically can be added to P13, 12, 11, furore 14, etc.
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Hi everybody,
I just download a trial version of Poser 13. After installation and when I first started it, I tried to add new libraries to it.
I have a big runtime library from previous installations on a second internal SSD that I could effortlessly import in Poser 11 by clicking the "add library" button, selecting the Runtime folder and voila... there it was.
Exactly this is not possible with Poser 13. There, the Runtime library remains empty, showing no content.
Interestingly enough, a My DAZ 3D library, which is on the same SSD is imported without any problems...
What am I doing wrong?
And kind of help appreciated!