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1.) Go to C:\Users\YourPCNameHere\AppData
2.) Go into the 'LocalLow' Folder and there should be a folder called 'Two Point Studios'. Open this, and then go into another folder after that called 'Two Point Hospital'.
3.) Go into 'LocalMods'.
4.) Make a new folder called 'Bundle'.
5.) If it's flooring you are uploading then it should be in the 'Floor' folder. Open that and find all the files you want to add to a bundle, it will have the same name as you gave them in the game.
6.) Make sure all the files you want to bundle are selected then cut them and head back to the bundle folder you made.
7.) Paste them into the Bundle folder and there you go! They should all now be linked together the next time you go back into the game.
After you've done all that you can go open the game and upload them to steam as a bundle. Just edit any of the items you included in your bundle and hit 'Publish' button. At this point you should notice all the items you pasted into the Bundle folder earlier show in a list and all those listed will be uploaded together. Publish them to the workshop and you can just subscribe to your own bundle if you want to download it again. I've done this when I have been away from home so I still have access to my bundles.
Thanks, I'll give this way a try.