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https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/1/358415738210317201
What I did was simply put them in a folder called whatever to separate them from the others.
My profile number isn't in the userdata folder but I found the folder that has 760 and config. I'll copy those and see what happens
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\90069356
Be sure to read the instructions meticulously letter by letter.
Yeah I find that, thanks
From reading to first part of the post, it seems like this only saves customized parts of the games and not the games themselves. Am I misreading it?
Doing that will add the game names to your library lists. If the games aren't in the same exact place so the links are correct they'll be a dead link.
Big Picture mode > Menu > Library > Non-Steam
Closest I've got in desktop mode: create a Dynamic Collection with filter 'Installed Locally', set Sort by to 'Size on Disk' and the non-Steam will be grouped at the bottom under No Size.