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Automatic saving files before compiling/running the project?

 
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Pierre Duhem
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 4:05 pm    Post subject: Automatic saving files before compiling/running the project? Reply with quote



Hello everybody,

I'm doing my first steps with the current preversion of Borland C++ 2006
and I don't find an option to save automatically all changed files
before compiling or before running the program. There was such an option
in BC++ 6 and I found it very handy.

Thanks for any tip.

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Roddy Pratt
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 6:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Automatic saving files before compiling/running the proj Reply with quote



"Pierre Duhem" <duhem (AT) macdisk (DOT) comX> wrote

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I'm doing my first steps with the current preversion of Borland C++ 2006
and I don't find an option to save automatically all changed files
before compiling or before running the program. There was such an option
in BC++ 6 and I found it very handy.

From Menu: Tools/Options

In Environment Options: Autosave options, just enable "Editor Files".

- Roddy



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Pierre Duhem
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 7:35 am    Post subject: Re: Automatic saving files before compiling/running the proj Reply with quote



"Roddy Pratt" <roddy at spam fritter dot com> wrote/écrit:

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From Menu: Tools/Options
In Environment Options: Autosave options, just enable "Editor Files".


Thanks. It was _too_ visible...



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