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Table 10.1. The Project Manager speed menu items.<br />

Item Description<br />

Save Project Saves the project and all source files <strong>in</strong> the project.<br />

Add Project To Repository Saves the project to the Object Repository.<br />

New Unit Creates a blank source code unit and displays the new<br />

unit <strong>in</strong> the Code Editor.<br />

New Form Creates a blank form and displays the new form <strong>in</strong><br />

the Form Designer.<br />

Add File Same as the Add Unit speed button.<br />

Remove File Same as the Remove Unit speed button.<br />

View Unit Displays the currently selected unit’s source code <strong>in</strong><br />

the Code Editor.<br />

View Form Displays the currently selected unit’s form <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Form Designer.<br />

View Project Source Displays the project source file <strong>in</strong> the Code Editor.<br />

Options Displays the Project Options dialog box.<br />

Update Same as the Update speed button.<br />

Several of the speed menu items are also accessible from the ma<strong>in</strong> menu, from the Project<br />

Manager speedbar, or via keyboard shortcuts.<br />

Explor<strong>in</strong>g Your Projects<br />

The Project Explorer is a nifty little item that gives you a unique look at your project. Figure<br />

10.4 shows the Project Explorer while explor<strong>in</strong>g the ScratchPad program.<br />

Figure 10.4.<br />

The Project Explorer.<br />

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