You are doing it correctly. I think that how you described it was
confusing. You used the term window when what you meant was application
or project.
Tom
> Yep, that worked.
> Edit, Default settings and changed the Window Default.
> Pressed Debug and al is fine.
>
> But,you say I don't press Debug to make the program run.
> How else do I now make the program to run when I am finished
> with the interim practice ?
> > > hello,
> > > I just finished a practice project.
> > > There is 3 Windows, ( 1,2,and 3)
> > > Window 1 is where I have a draft of what I'll get to.
> > > Window 2 is whhere I have a properly working example of the draft.
> > > Window 3 is where I have a new project to test as I go.
> >
> > This is an unusual use of different windows, from my point of view,
> > but it should work for you.
> >
> > > I press Debug for Window 3 and all seems ok ( no error
> messages in
> > > scripting etc.) But the program in Window 2 keeps coming
> up running
> > > instead.
> > > How do I make the program in Window 3 run and the program
> in Window
> > > 2 not run ?
> >
> > You don't actually press Debug for a window. Debug applies to your
> > whole project.
> >
> > But you can control which window (if any) gets opened initially as
> > your default window, by looking under Edit > Project Settings >
> > Default Window.
> >
> > Russ
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