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"So now, in the "Create Package" source path (second tab of LSLib again, but now bottom box) select the new folder you extracted the mod to originally, and give the original mod file name (with .pak extension) in the package path (again, in a separate place from the original file)."
What does this even mean?
Source Path = the file you originally extracted to your desktop
Package path = ????
Specifically this. "and give the original mod file name (with .pak extension) in the package path (again, in a separate place from the original file)."
Is very confusing to read and understand.
Might be too late but here goes.
Once you are done with your edits you need to use the LSLib tool to re-package the files (text files, folders, etc) back into a PAK file. It also has to be named the exact same name as the original file. The easiest way to do this is to create a new folder and drop the original, unedited PAK file into it, and then save over (overwrite) that file using the LSLib tool. I'll tell you what I did.
I created 3 folders on my desktop:
1) Unique Original
2) Unique Edit
3) Unique New
I dropped the original PAK file into both the 1) Unique Original folder and 3) Unique New folder.
I opened the LSLib tool as described above
I extracted the PAK file from 1) Unique Original into 2) Unique Edit
I edited the values in the text files in 2) Unique Edit
I then re-opened the LSLib tool and in the PAK/LSV tab went to the "Create Package" section.
For Source Path you choose the 2) Unique Edit file location.
For Package Path you navigate to the 3) Unique New file location. You will see the original, unedited PAK file there. Select it and choose "Open".
Both Source Path and Package Path should be populated now, and the Package Path location should end in .pak
Select Create Package and the job will run. Now you have overwritten the PAK file in 3) Unique New with your edits. You will know it was successful because the Date Modified will update to the current date/time.
You just need to copy that file into the location described above.