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# Press the Mods button. If you have dev-mode enabled, there will be a button labeled "Upload on Steam".
 
# Press the Mods button. If you have dev-mode enabled, there will be a button labeled "Upload on Steam".
 
## Once you've successfully uploaded the mod on Steam, there will be a new file called PublishedFileId.txt. It contains a long number like 1454024362 which is the unique ID for your workshop submission. This file is required to update your mod later. Only your Steam account can update the workshop submission with this number.<br/>
 
## Once you've successfully uploaded the mod on Steam, there will be a new file called PublishedFileId.txt. It contains a long number like 1454024362 which is the unique ID for your workshop submission. This file is required to update your mod later. Only your Steam account can update the workshop submission with this number.<br/>
# Set the visibility of your item. If you keep it hidden nobody will see it!
 
 
===Common issues===
 
* Your Preview.png can't be larger than 1MB in size.
 
* Your mod isn't a local folder.
 
* Dev mode not active.
 
* You are not logged in as the original author of the mod. This can happen when you're a contributor, or when the template mod you used had a pre-existing PublishedFileId.txt.
 
** Make sure you are the original author and you're not re-uploading someone else's mod without permission.
 
* Steam not running or initialised. Make sure you're logged in, there are no errors regarding Steam or Steamworks in the output_log (dev console doesn't always show these erros!) and that you can access the workshop.
 
* Steam (workshop) is down. Verify [https://downdetector.com/status/steam/map/ here].
 
* You have a [https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3330-IAGK-7663 Limited User Account]. ''Limited user accounts are prevented from accessing several features on Steam, including but not limited to Submitting content on the Steam Workshop.'' Which is what uploading a mod is.
 
  
 
==GitHub==
 
==GitHub==

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