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Hi. i cant fine in the forum something that tells me how to conver oscommerce template to oscmax.
can i do that. i have alot of templatemonster.com oscommerce templates. what can i do please
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is the template BTS? If so, what version?

Yes, you can do conversions, but you have to understand BTS and the different versions have some VERY MAJOR differences.
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Much can be configured though CSS file and adding the buttons - the "changes" from template moster have to be issolated then added into a copy of the OSC default/main template files.

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Well if you use fallback template then you get std. oscommerce look
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