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Jim,

Due to a design decision from TPTB, CPO is no longer in the START menu :-(
You will find that after installation, there is a folder on the desktop
called CODE Projects.
We ship a sample project called QCODELAB, and you can just click on the New
project to create a new project.
You can also start CPO by the DOS command CODEPROJ

I also wanted to note that if you use the Open button, rather than the Ok
button, on the open dialog you will find out that the member gets opened
and the open dialog is not dismissed.

Thanks,
Violaine Batthish
CODE Project Lead
batthish@ca.ibm.com          IBMCA(BATTHISH)


WDT/400 page:  http://www.ibm.com/software/ad/wdt400
WDT/400 Support : http://www.ibm.com/software/ad/wdt400/support





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Aaron,

First look in the folder C:\WDT400 and see if you have the
program "codeproj.exe".  If you have it, you have code
projects installed.  I just noticed (are you there IBM??)
that a menu option in the startup for Code Projects was not
listed.  If it was installed, and someone removed the
folder from the desktop, you would not know that it is
there.  IBM _should_ put CPO link in the start menu under
the tools folder.

If it's not there, I don't know what to do, other than to
reinstall.  If it is there, create a shortcut in the menu
and/or on the desktop for it.

There is also a folder called "Projects" in the C:\WDT400.
 If you put a shortcut to this folder on the desktop, you
can start the saved projects and go directly to the project
you are interested in.

HTH







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