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Animation Editor question

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    I planned on changing the default Essentials animations to animations from another game (that allows other games to use its animations). Having never done anything with animations before, at first I assumed all I'd need to do is copy the graphics from the other game's animation folder into mine. When that didn't work, I looked on the Essentials wiki and found out there's an Animation Editor, and read about how to use it. I did manage to successfully change an animation by exporting and then importing, but when I closed and re-opened the Animation Editor, it was back to the default animation. Normally I would've assumed I'd have had to save before closing, but I don't see a save button in the Animation Editor and didn't read about one. Can someone explain to me how to make the animation change permanent/not have the animation go back to the default when I close the Animation Editor?
     
    The Editor does ask if you wish to save before closing, maybe you just closed the window instead of pressing the x key to go back to the Editor's main menu and prompt the save message?
     
    The Editor does ask if you wish to save before closing, maybe you just closed the window instead of pressing the x key to go back to the Editor's main menu and prompt the save message?
    ....oh. Yes, I did close the window x . x
     
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