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Working With T-Files


General Overview
Creating a T-File
Saving a T-File
    Opening a T-File
       

 

General Overview

The T-File is Think++ is system where programs that need to be executed in the main interface can be written. The T-File acts as an application where program specific data can be written and then saved as the extension TPM. Once this is done the T-File can be called upon on the main command line by calling the program file. The T-File is built on the design of a notepad with slight alterations and modifications including program specific enhancements.

 

 

 

 

Creating a T-File

To create a T-File the user can go to the file menu and select new T-File. This will open a new T-File where the user can enter the data in. If a current T-File is open then this will need to be closed to open a new one. Click here to see a diagram of the function.

Saving a T-File

T-Files can be save by going to the file menu and clicking upon the save function. If the worksheet has already been saved then the user can click the save button on the file menu or the toolbar menu and the file will be overwritten with the new file. Files that are saved are labeled with the extension TPM and these can be opened using the open option if they need to be view again.

Opening a T-File

To open a T-File the file open option can be chosen from the file menu. An open dialogue box will open and the user can select the file to be opened. Only TPW extension saved files can be viewed. Any other files that need to be opened need to be exported from the program it was created in under this extension. The T-File will only open if the previous one has been closed.

   
       
   
       
   
       
     
 

Diagram for Open and New Functions

 

       
             
 
   
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