Opening Projects

You can have only one project open at one time. If you have a project open and you open a second project, Stylus Studio closes the first project and then opens the second project.

If the Project window is not visible when you open a project, Stylus Studio automatically displays the Project window.

To open a project:
1. From the Stylus Studio menu bar, select Project > Open Project.
2. Navigate to and select your project file. For example, you can open examples.prj in the examples directory of your Stylus Studio installation directory. The examples project contains the files for all Stylus Studio sample applications.
3. Click the Open button.

Recently Opened Projects

Projects that were recently opened are displayed at the bottom of the Project drop-down menu. Click the project you want to open.

Figure 86. Recently Opened Projects Are Listed on the Project Menu

Associating .prj Files with Stylus Studio

You can create an association between Stylus Studio and project files, which always have the .prj extension. This allows you to double click a .prj file in Windows Explorer, for example, and have Stylus Studio automatically open and load the project.

To associate project files with Stylus Studio:
1. In the Stylus Studio menu bar, select Tools > Options.

Stylus Studio opens the Options dialog box.

2. Click Default Extensions.

Figure 87. Default Extensions page of the Options Dialog Box

3. Click the check box next to .prj.
4. Click OK.

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