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MAC QB 1.00 README: COMMAND-K, No Prompt if Application Exists

Article ID: 34349

Article Last Modified on 11/21/2006

This article was previously published under Q34349

SUMMARY

The following supplementary information for the COMMAND-K feature in the Run menu needs to be added to Page 19 of the "Microsoft QuickBasic 1.00 User's Guide." This information was taken from the README file from the release disk.

Page 19 The Run Menu: Command-k

As a compiling convenience, Command-k compiles the file with the last name you picked for the application. This saves reaffirming the application name every time you compile. The first time you compile (no matter which menu item you use), QB will ask for a name. Command-k is the same as choosing "Compile"; Option-Command-k is the same as "Compile As."


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