Creating a New Project

You can create a new project in two ways:

To create a new project:

  1. Choose Project and choose Project Manager.
  2. In the Manage Projects dialog box, click New.
  3. Type a name for the project, and click OK.

The window state, project settings, and the name of the Project tab in the Explorer are all updated.

To copy an existing project:

  1. Choose Project and choose Project Manager.
  2. In the Manage Projects dialog box, select the project you want to copy.
  3. Click Save As.
  4. Type a name for the new project, and click OK.

When you copy an existing project, the newly created project is not opened. You can open the new project by selecting it and clicking Open.

Mounting Filesystems to Be Used in All Projects

By default, any filesystems that you mount are included only in the current project. You can also configure a filesystem to be used in all projects.

To configure a filesystem to be used in all projects:

  1. Choose Toolsand choose Options.
  2. Expand expand IDE Configuration expand System expand Filesystem Settings.
  3. In the top row of cells, click the Origin of Setting (<<) cell to display the levels for the settings.
  4. Select the filesystem that you want to include in all projects.
  5. Click the cell in the User column for the filesystem you have selected. Choose Define Here.
See also
Projects in the IDE
Adding an Existing File to a Project
Adding a New File to a Project
Deleting a Project

The Explorer
Mounting a Filesystem

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