You would do this for each record (I don't have a picture of the result, but the vid you posted shows exactly how it is done). In this case, you would left click on all those individual records, and holding the left button down, drag the record to the box containing the record overwriting it. In the below picture, we see Cutting Room Floor records being overwritten by records from Relationship Dialogue Overhaul: But, let us use a better example to show things. Now, you would, you would take the record in the right hand pane that is in red for the Jolly Horker, and left clicking it, drag it to the mod that is furthest to the right - thus overwriting all the other records and ensuring that that record will be the one that appears in the game. To simply things, you want to only see the records that are actuallyinvolved in the conflict and hide the others, so to get thing to look as they do above, you need to right click in the right hand pane and select Hide no conflict and empty rows: Clicking on that record will show all the information in the right hand pane, side by side with the mod or mods which are overwriting it. As an example, you can see that below, I have expanded the records for FF Jolly Horker.esm and have expanded the subcategories to arrive at the record for 0006C3B6. If it is just a matter of a record from one mod that you wish to resolve and not the entire build (I will return to that in a moment), then what you would do is expand the that mod's. What you most are interested in are the items that are red writing on a red background - indicating that they are being overwritten by another mod. Once the filter has finished being applied (this may take a while depending upon the size of your load order), the left hand pane will appear something like as shown below: Next, the Filter options box will appear, set it up as shown below and then click on Filter and let 圎dit run: Once it has finished loading right click anywhere in the left hand pane, as shown: But, first there is seeing what is needed, and this is where things start to get complicated and where experience and complete know of what particular mods do is of extreme importance. Once you have loaded things into 圎dit, you just drag and drop the particular individual record. First, let me say that conflict resolution can get very involved, so it is best to try and do as much as you can to resolve conflicts by just having things in the appropriate place in your load order - or else you may soon find yourself getting completely bogged down.
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