Yep.  Forgot that. Been a while since I had to use that feature.

On 26/1/07 15:56, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Jan 26, 2007, at 15:49 UTC, Daniel Stenning wrote:
> 
>> Just - to clarify, there is a single export menu item. Select the
>> object or folder you want exported and invoke this menu item ( it
>> will mention the name of the object you highlighted ).  This makes
>> this object appear as a file on your hard disk named accordingly.
>> Drag this "external"  file back into the project and it can be
>> opened, edited and compiled as if it were part of the main project.
> 
> Well, not quite.  If you just drag it back in to your project, then
> it's imported, and it really IS part of the main project again.  To
> import just a reference to the external file, you have to hold down
> some combination of the modifier keys (I usually just mash them all)
> when you drop it into your project.
> 
> But that's a multi-step process; a quicker one-step process is usually
> to just control-click (or right-click) the item you want to make
> external, and use the "Make External" command in the contextual menu.
> This saves the item to an external file you specify, and also replaces
> it in your project with a reference to that external file.
> 
> Best,
> - Joe
> 
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