You can use empty quotation marks ( "" ) to ensure a particular field remains unchanged from its original database form. To edit the data of Arsene Wenger so that his name becomes “The Professor”, was born in “1980”, has a current ability of “180”, a potential ability of “200” and starts as Celtic manager at the beginning of the game, the following information would be put into the “changes.txt” file: "MANAGER" "First Name" "Second Name" "Current Club Short Name" "New First Name" "New Second Name" "New Year of Birth" "New CA" "New PA" "New Club Short Name" The format for editing manager data in the “changes.txt” file is as follows: So, if you only wanted to move Ledley King from Tottenham to Arsenal at the start of the game, the following information would be put into the “changes.txt” file: To edit the data of Ledley King so that his name becomes “Gooner Ledley”, his common name becomes “Ledders” was born in “1975”, has a current ability of “180”, a potential ability of “200” and starts as Arsenal at the beginning of the game, the following information would be put into the “changes.txt” file: "PLAYER" "First Name" "Second Name" "Current Club Short Name" "New First Name" "New Second Name" "New Common Name" "New Year of Birth" "New CA" "New PA" "New Club Short Name" The format for editing player data in the “changes.txt” file is as follows: "COMPETITION" "English Premier Division" "English Division 1" "" "" So, if you only wanted to change the competition full name to “English Division 1” at the start of the game, the following information would be put into the “changes.txt” file: "COMPETITION" "English Premier Division" "English Division 1" "Div 1" "1st" To edit the English Premier Division’s name to “English Division 1”, with a short name of “Div 1” and an abbreviation of “1st” at the start of the game, the following information would be put into the “changes.txt” file: "COMPETITION" "Old Competition Name" "New Competition Name" "New Competition Short Name" "New Competition Abbreviation" The format for editing competition data in the “changes.txt” file is as follows: "CLUB" "Arsenal" "England" "The Gunners" "" "" "" So, if you only wanted to change Arsenal’s name to “The Gunners”, the following information would be put into the “changes.txt” file: "CLUB" "Arsenal" "England" "The Gunners" "Gunners" "5000" "Coca-Cola Championship" To edit Arsenal’s club name to “The Gunners”, with a short name of “Gunners”, a reputation of “5000” and then to put them in the “Coca-Cola Championship” at the start of the game, the following information would be put into the “changes.txt” file: "CLUB" "Current Club Short Name" "Nation" "New Club Full Name" "New Club Short Name" "New Reputation" "New Division" The format for editing club data in the “changes.txt” file is as follows: When you start a new game, the information found within “changes.txt” is loaded in and the edits found within the file are applied to the game's database. To do this you need to create a text file called “changes” and place it in the following location on the Memory Stick (create any folders not present): In FMH 2010 you are able to edit club, competition, manager and player information using a text file which is placed on the Memory Stick. Keep tabs on the progress of Marc's FMH Editor here!
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