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How do you export from milkshape into mdx format!!!!!

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don't double thread, be warned.

A double thread, as an example, is when you repeat a thread, essentially copying the first thread. I have not double threaded, as I only asked a question in another of my threads, which portained to a different subject. I simply deemed that question worthy of another thread, as there aren't that many milkshape users here, and it's quite unlikely that one of them will happen to see my question.
 
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A double thread, as an example, is when you repeat a thread, essentially copying the first thread. I have not double threaded, as I only asked a question in another of my threads, which portained to a different subject. I simply deemed that question worthy of another thread, as there aren't that many milkshape users here, and it's quite unlikely that one of them will happen to see my question.

Double threading doesn't neccesarily need to be an exact copy of another thread. It can be two threads with the same question.
Anyways, you should've waited for an answer to your question in the other thread instead of making a new topic.
 
A double thread, as an example, is when you repeat a thread, essentially copying the first thread. I have not double threaded, as I only asked a question in another of my threads, which portained to a different subject. I simply deemed that question worthy of another thread, as there aren't that many milkshape users here, and it's quite unlikely that one of them will happen to see my question.

Don't justify the unjustifiable, the other thread had the exact same question without so many exclamation marks !!!. End of discussion.

you know actually better, how about you go look at the tutorial section before asking this question over and over. You could also use the search tool to find this answered about 20 times here.
 
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