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I am asking, because sometimes people just use build, instead of Batch Build. Latter is a lot more reliable.
From the looksmenu page(you do have that mod right?)
Body Morphing is effectively in-game Bodyslide and is unique to a particular NPC. You must already have Bodyslide to generate morphs. When building through Bodyslide, select the "CBBE Zeroed Sliders" preset and tick "Build Morphs" this will build the files required to do in-game Bodyslide.
When you say that, do you mean that body is the vanilla (non-CBBE) body in-game? Or do you mean that your bodyslide settings aren't showing in game, but the basic CBBE body is?
The way it sounds to me is that your CBBE body wasn't showing in-game, which would mean that either the mod assets never made it into the data folder, or that the ini was not properly setup to allow the override. That should be fixed by a proper installation using NMM.
You need to start now by ignoring all advice relating to bodyslide, since if the CBBE body isn't working, then bodyslide isn't going to work either. Morphs is an extra feature that is irrelevant if the body mod itself isn't working.
Focus your effort on actually getting CBBE properly installed. Did you use NMM? If not, get NMM and reinstall the mod using that tool. If so, still reinstall the mod using that tool. If CBBE still isn't working, the problem pretty much has to be your inis not setup properly.
It definitely sounds like you're doing it wrong. The file you need to edit is Fallout4Custom.ini and it's not in the same folder as the exe...or anywhere in the game's steam folder. It's all that way over in Documents/My Games/Fallout 4.
Follow this guide,
http://wiki.tesnexus.com/index.php/Fallout_4_Mod_Installation