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| <h1>Files</h1> |
| <p class="Para">The projects, folders and files that you create with the Workbench are all stored under a single |
| directory that represents your workspace. The location of the workspace was set in the dialog that first opens when |
| you start the Workbench.</p> |
| <p>If you have forgotten where that location is, you can find it by selecting <b>File > Switch Workspace...</b>. |
| The workspace directory will be displayed in the dialog that appears. <b>IMPORTANT:</b> After recording this |
| location, hit <b>Cancel</b> to close the dialog, or the Workbench will exit and re-open on whatever workspace was |
| selected.</p> |
| <p class="Para">All of the projects, folders and files that you create with the Workbench are stored as normal |
| directories and files on the machine. This allows the use of other tools when working with the files. Those tools can |
| be completely oblivious to the Workbench. A later section will look at how to work with external editors that are not |
| integrated into the Workbench.</p> |
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