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I just purchased a module to run for my group, but I don't see anywhere to add the content to the game. I tried searching the art library and the add ons menu, but nothing is there. I couldn't find instructions in the wiki either. Does anyone know how to add this? 
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keithcurtis
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If you purchased a Module , it is something you create a game with. Modules are too big to comfortably add to an existing game. Any existing PCs can be added via the Character Vault. If you purchased an Addon , it is available on your game's home page through the Addon flip-down menu.
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The Aaron
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Modules are used to create a new game. Addons can be added to existing games. 
I've tried to move maps, and characters before and it doesn't seem to save them anywhere. I've already created a lot of content for this game, I really just need a couple of maps from the module, not the whole thing. Is there any way to get what i need without having to re-do all of my work? 
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keithcurtis
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Moving directly from game to game requires the Transmogrifier, a Pro feature. At the free level, moving assets can be done, but for large scale copying or merging (in your case) is very difficult. Moving characters at the free level requires the Character Vault . I believe all modules provide all access, to make it easy to move characters. To move maps, you can switch to the map layer, select the maps, press "Z" to get the preview and right click to download the graphic. You will lose all pre-set Dynamic Lighting of course. If you are going to run a module, it might be easiest to vault the PCs into the module game for the duration and vault them back afterward.  Tip: A Macro Sheet can help you move a lot of automation from one game to another.
ok, I'll give that a shot. I was missing a step with the vault, thanks for the link!