Having problems with Content Library in DS 4.6
Hey guys,
I decided to try and put DS 4.6 back onto my C: (I had it on an external but wanted to try and get the Content Managment Service thing working again) So, I uninstalled DS from the external, and used DIM to install DS and all the Essentials and Templates that came with it. So, I open DS and nothing is appearing in my Content Library tab, its totally blank! Normally I get text in there showing DAZ Studio Content/Poser Content at least, but nope, nothing at all this time.
Here is what I am getting guys from the pic posted here:
http://i62.tinypic.com/2uz9jy1.jpg
This has never happened to ,me before as I have uninstalled and reinstalled DS a few times. Can anyone figure out why I am not getting any DS/PS options in content library? (I left everything in default when installing DS using DIM.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!
Merc
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Did you Map the content folders? I see nothing mapped.
Actually this the classic closed panel problem. Go to the top of the Content Library tab and click on the bottom most down pointing triangle.
As jetsmart says, click on the bottom one of the two triangles to open the pane, see below.
Hey guys,
Thanks for the replies, I appreciate it! OH Man, lol, that was the problem! I clicked the arrows in the picture and there went the DS/PS options. Wow, thanks so much guys for the help, I spent 2 hrs uninstalling/reinstalling DS because of this very small problem. :D
Thanks again guys!
It's much too easy to do that accidentally, and much too difficult to notice you've done it... :-S
Oh yes,
I totally agree SpottedKitty. I cant believe the problem was something so simple as clicking the drop down arrows in Content Library. (which I accidentally hit all the time while searching through my libraries there. DOH!!! ^^
Wait until you accidentally undock one of your regularly used tabs and your whole D|S window goes ker-twang. I'm used to fixing that now, and it is actually very quick and simple, but if you're new to the concept it can be a bit daunting and tricky to wrap your head around.