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1 | Open Simple IDE - It is in Simple View | |
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3 | Open Variables and Calculations.c | |
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5 | Save as Variables and Calculations Test.side | |
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7 | Change content and cntrl+s | |
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9 | Close. | |
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11 | - | Reopen - into last saved file - in this case, Variables and |
11 | + | Reopen - into last saved file - in this case, Variables and Calculations Test.side |
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13 | - | Calculations Test.side |
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15 | Change content then Save Project As - Variables and Calculations Test two.side | |
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17 | - | Change content then Save Project As - Variables and Calculations Test |
17 | + | It asks Save File? Variables and Calculations.c with options Save and Discard |
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19 | - | two.side |
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21 | - | It asks Save File? Variables and Calculations.c with options Save and |
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23 | - | Discard |
23 | + | Reopen - into last saved file - in this case Variables and Calculations Test2.side |
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25 | When I open Variables and Calculations.c it = what was written in Variables and Calculations Test2.side. | |
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27 | (Note, when you say discard, it will leave the old *.c file alone and make a new *.c file with whatever project name you make) | |
28 | __________ | |
29 | - | Reopen - into last saved file - in this case Variables and Calculations |
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30 | Another thing. When you run with terminal, it automatically saves it. |