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Violaine, I'm sorry such a decision was made. I for one don't like to have 500 icons on my desktop. Every program seems to put one (or two or three, or ...) there that I have to organize, move, and/or delete. I would suggest that a shortcut be put on the menu to the "CODE Projects" folder in the tools menu. This would help your customers not lose the fact that they have this great tool. BTW: I said it at COMMON, and I will say it again; I really, _really_, REALLY appriciate you and the developemnt team participating in this discussion list, and the news groups. Your help, tips, and quick responses to questions is outstanding! You have reduced _my_ frustration level as I learn (and teach) and find random features in your product. Keep up the _great_ work. On Thu, 23 May 2002 14:01:29 -0400 Violaine wrote; > 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 > ----------------------------------- Jim Essinger Senior Programmer/Analyst Student Loan Fund of Idaho esinger@fmtc.com 208-452-4058 "Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." Groucho Marx -----------------------------------
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