Adding Files to Projects

The easiest way to add a file to a Stylus Studio project is to drag the file from the File Explorer or another file browser (like Total Commander, for example) into the desired project folder. You can drag-and-drop multiple files at a time.

If the file type is unknown to Stylus Studio, the Choose Module for dialog box appears, which allows you to associate the file with a Stylus Studio module or editor. See Opening Unknown File Types for more information.

Other Ways to Add Files to Projects

The following procedures describe other ways to add files to a project. Note that these procedures vary based on whether or not the file is already open in Stylus Studio.

When Files are Open in Stylus Studio
To add an open file to a project:
1. Open the project to which you want to add the file.
2. Click the window (the Web Service Call Composer, for example) that contains the file you want to add.
3. In the Stylus Studio tool bar, click Add Document to Project .

Alternative: Select Project > Add Document from the Stylus Studio menu bar.

When Files are Closed
To add a closed file to a project:
1. Open the project to which you want to add the file.
2. In the Stylus Studio tool bar, click Add File to Project .

Alternative: Select Project > Add File from the Stylus Studio menu bar.

The Open dialog box appears.

3. Navigate to the file you want to add and click the Open button.

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