In the rightmost drop-down, select My mod A.esp and add the newly set rule by clicking on 'Add'.Click on the drop-down in the middle to select the 'Must Load After' rule.Now, from the 'Select Plugin.' drop-down, select Example Mod 1.esp.To do so click 'Manage Rules' in the plugins toolbar to bring up the 'Set Rules' dialogue. One way of achieving our goal of having My Mod A, My Mod B, and My Mod C load before Example Mod 1 and Example Mod 2 would be to set a total of six individual (or per plugin) rules. In this document we will go over both options and how to set up the rules accordingly. There are two ways to accomplish this: using several, individual plugin specific rules, or one group rule. Looking at this example load order for Skyrim, let's assume that we wanted to change it so that the three mods My Mod A, My Mod B, and My Mod C load before both Example Mod 1 and Example Mod 2. Vortex gives you the ability to create rules that determine when a specific plugin loads in relation to another.