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csscplayer:
I want to start by saying I am not the most computer savvy person.

I want to organize my files into their own folders and to be able to call them from those folders. For example, I have a projects folder and within that folder I would have a source code folder. Is there a way to have C::B recognize what I am doing? This is just to avoid having all the files put into one folder. Some other examples of folders would be Executable file folders, or a folder for all of my layouts.

If someone could direct me very specifically on how to do this, I would be much abliged. If anything is unclear, please specify and I will try to clarify my intentions.

Auria:

--- Quote from: csscplayer on July 02, 2007, 09:22:36 pm ---I want to organize my files into their own folders and to be able to call them from those folders. For example, I have a projects folder and within that folder I would have a source code folder. Is there a way to have C::B recognize what I am doing? This is just to avoid having all the files put into one folder. Some other examples of folders would be Executable file folders, or a folder for all of my layouts.

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but isn't that what it does by default?

csscplayer:
Not on my computer at least. When I installed C::B it made one folder, which I named C++ Programs. And all of my projects/source codes/layouts and everything is put in there. Also in that same folder is another folder for object files. That was done automatically. Did I install wrong? Or is it supposed to be like that and you can't change it?

David Perfors:
I think you are using a wizard. The wizard has a standard layout which puts the source files next to the project file.

csscplayer:
Can I change the wizard in anyway? I would really like to organize all the files that are created when I start projects.

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