Dear Neil,

Oh well. I've looked at some old NB8 projects and they have the comments.

I don't think it's the dependencies, though, as in my original project all I 
had to do was edit the Java file and it worked fine without touching the 
project properties, which had the same libraries as the cut-down example I 
posted with the exception of an additional private library.

I don't think I'd have edited the comments out with Wordpad myself, as there's 
no reason to. I use the NB editor when changing my programs. All very odd but 
at least solved by yourself so I can continue work. Thanks again.

Best regards,

Peter
mailto:netbe...@ptoye.com
www.ptoye.com

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Thursday, October 31, 2019, 5:05:02 PM, you wrote:

> On Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 16:53, Peter Toye
> <netbe...@ptoye.com> wrote:
>> Thanks a million. That did the trick.

> Great!

>> I suspect that the conversion from NB 8 to 11 has some bugs in this area - 
>> it probably doesn't add the comments in properly. But now I don't have a 
>> working NB 8 so can't test it out.

> In general there isn't - I've done a lot of
> that update over the last
> couple of months - in fact, checked against some of mine to see
> exactly what was missing.  There is no comment to add in.  Something
> in your process has resulted in them being removed.  Not sure if
> broken dependencies could cause that problem?!

> Best wishes,

> Neil

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