So far, I have lost two crafted housing items while using the Housing Editor. In both cases, after I selected the item by using the Browse function, the item was never displayed. I suspect that the item was "inside" a wall of the room or otherwise concealed from view. However, I could not find any function that would cause it to appear in view. This is a very common flaw that manifests after I have selected an item to place.
When I eventually decided to "start over", I pressed the key to return the item to the character's bags. There was an odd sound, and the Housing Editor would not respond to any input except pressing the key to Exit.
Afterward, I could not find the item, neither in the character's bags (in any category), nor in the Bank (in any category). I also checked the Crafting Bag although housing items are never stored there, as far as I know. The items have simply vanished and evidently the ZOS host database software doesn't have a feature that would tell them what happened, so that they could return them to me. (That is what would happen if I were playing World of Warcraft, by the way.)
Frankly, the Housing Editor is the worst piece of [snip] software that I have used in many, many years. If Zenimax believes that having a dysfunctional and practically useless cobbled-together-quickly Housing Editor will encourage players to buy their Homesteads "furnished" with Crowns (which seems to be the point, doesn't it?), then they are wrong. What it inspires me to do is to use the Homestead feature very minimally, if at all. Indeed, what I am currently considering is playing another MMORPG or even a good solo game such as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim instead. I am NOT getting anything from ZOS that is worth the aggravation, let alone paying $14.99/mo. for an ESO Plus subscription.
[Edited to remove profanity]
Edited by ZOS_KatP on 30 November 2017 18:07 --- Shadowshire .......... ESO Plus on PC NA with Windows 7 Pro SP1
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