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As Jaager says, you either have to spend a lot of time with tutorials and a text editor, or get a program to do it for you. And even then, you still have to do some studying, if you don't know the difference between all the types of PZ2 files, you won't know what to tell the program to make for you. All "standard" types of MAT/PZ2 files can be created in a minute or so in CR2Edit, as shown in the picture. Standard MOR files have their own window, not shown. MOR donor files as discussed by Jaager are covered in this other window, but are not automated to our satisfaction yet. (Jaager, I have been sidetracked by other work, but will get back to you soon.) VERY important: if you are using a text editor, be extremely careful to preserve the formatting. Five spaces is not the same as a tab character. There is not a single line in a CR2 that starts with a space. If you do not do this, your files will not work with some tools in Poser utilities, and you run the very real risk of having your work turn to garbage, if Poser5 decides to make the wise decision of enforcing formatting. It is a lot of work writing code to check for every possible variation. Without stricter enforcement, you wind up with something like the OBJ format, it seems like every app out there writes them a different way. Even with P4, I am sent files that will not open in Poser, due to formatting errors. Many Poser crashes are related to this, and it can be very difficult to find what is wrong. DAZ recently sent me a file that someone had edited themselves, and it was such a mess it wasn't worth fixing. Dan http://www.zenwareonline.com for CR2Edit, ZenPaint, ZenTile, VueMaster and the complete line of Zenware graphics apps