Where are my morphs

So i have my own, full-body, blender-sculpted morph for G8F. I load it with no problems, but then i Save it As > Support Asset > Morph Asset, fill in the poping window, press ok... and nothing really happens. I cant find no dial for it, and i dont know where the .duf (dsf?) file was saved, if saved it was at all. The documentation for this is as arcane, outdated and incomplete as usual.
This gonna be a part of my first character, comes with an outfit and materials and all, and id like to zip it all nicely as a freebie. We are almost there. Gotta say im finding more difficult to pack the damn stuff than actually making it in Blender.
Thanks in advance!
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If you are using Morph Loader Pro to import the obj as a morph, you can set a "Porperty Group". Standard is "Morphs/Morph Loader". This is where you will find the dial in the parameters tab.
When you save it as a Morph asset to your Genesis 8 female figure, make shure G8F is selected in the Scene Tab before.
Than pick your morph from the structure below "Genesis 8 female" in the save dialog and mark it.
"Vendor Name" and "Product Name" decide where you will find it in the file system.
You will find the .dsf file in your Conent Library folder under
\data\DAZ 3D\Genesis 8\Female\Morphs\[Vendor Name]\[Product Name]
When you create morphs for your own product, like an outfit, you will find them in the data folder under [Vendor Name]\[Product Name]\[Item Name]\Mophs\[Vendor Name]\base.
This is what you typed in when saving as a figure/prop asset.
When creating morphs for your own product, make shure to always use "base" as a product name when saving morphs to the porduct, otherwise they wont load.
A bit confusing maybe but than they will be saved at data\[Vendor Name]\[Product Name]\[Item Name]\Morphs\[Vendor Name]\base.
When you save your whole product they will go to that folder automatically. This is why using "base" when saving single morphs to own products.
Josh from Daz Production has some nice vidoes about morphs at his youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtqhpxQyGa7fm0LPoDz4s4A
Kind regards, Eagle99
A bit confusing indeed, lol. Thank you so very much Eagle for your detailed and fast answer!
Lets go for it, then...