I use IDLE on XP, and would like to know if there's an easier way to
start it than what I use? I pick on a py file, and then use the pull
down menu, right-click, to select IDLE. That means I start off with
some program I may want to erase to get started on a new program. It's
easy to clear the text with a Ctrl-C and then delete. However, that
leaves the file as abc.py, where abc.py is the original program. Now I
need to be careful with my Save. I'd like to start IDLE on new programs
in such a way that when I perform a Save the program goes into a folder
of my py files, and not somewhere else. --
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