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The Enchanting-operation adds extra enchant to your item with enchant-type, appropriate for the item-type, and DIFFERENT from the item's initial enchants. This extra enchant is displayed with different whitish color. If the item already has extra enchant, the Enchant-action becomes Disenchant, which removes the current extra enchant, allowing you to do Enchant-operation again.
The Replacing-operation allows you to replace one (ONLY ONE per item) of the initial enchants of the current item with random enchant, with the same rules as above - the enchant-type of the new enchant will be appropriate for the current item-type and will be DIFFERENT from the types of the other enchants of the item.
Both operations have some initial price, which increases with every consecutive attempt of the same operation over the same item.
BTW: enchanted my stuff just fine now. So thanks for that too