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Ok, so I know about this issue where users want to put their content on ''The Sims 3'' website, but can't because they keep getting errors when registering their game. I, myself, have discovered some stuff, like where the files ready to be uploaded goes and the file extensions, so let me explain how to get your Sims 3 content online without having to register your game!
[[File:Step1.png|thumb|left|318px|Here, I decided to use a Sim I already made]]
*This is probably a simplisticsimple process. It's at least 7 steps long, but let me help you out. The first thing's first, open up [[Create a Sim]]. This can be done via the Edit Town feature. If you want to upload a Sim you already made, then instead turn on cheats by using ''testingcheatsenabled true''. Then, shift-click on the specified Sim, then click on Edit Sim.
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*Next step is sharing the Sim. If you decided to create the Sim, please do so first. Once you're done, click the 3 dots on your Sim's portrait. If you're creating a werewolf, make sure you're currently editing their human form because it's not possible to do this when transformed.{{Vgversion|TS3:SN}} There, click on the second icon.
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