Working With Folders - MACROMEDIA COLDFUSION STUDIO 4.5-USING COLDFUSION STUDIO Use Manual

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To delete a project:
1. Right-click the project and select Delete Project from the menu or select Project >
Delete Project.
You are asked to confirm that you want the project deleted.
2. Click Yes.
The project is removed from the Projects panel and the apf file is deleted from your
computer.
Note

Working with folders

When you add a folder to a project, you must decide where that folder falls within the
project tree. You can add a folder to the project root or you can add a folder to an
existing folder. When you add a folder to an existing folder, the new folder is defined as
the child and the existing folder is the parent. Understanding parent/child
relationships between folders is more important when you specify the deployment
properties for the project. For now, you just need to know that they exist.
There are some limitations to where you can add virtual folders. Virtual folders can
only be added to the project root or to another virtual folder. You cannot add a virtual
folder to a manual-inclusive or auto-inclusive folder. You can, however, add
manual-inclusive or auto-inclusive folders to virtual folders.
To add a virtual folder:
1. Right-click the parent for the new virtual folder (either the project root or another
virtual folder) and select Add Folder.
The Add a Project Folder dialog box appears.
2. Enter a folder name in the Folder Name box.
3. Click Virtual Folder and click OK.
The folder is added to your project.
Note
To add a manual-inclusive folder:
1. Right-click the parent for the new manual-inclusive folder (either the project root
or any other folder) and select Add Folder from the menu to see the Add a Project
Folder dialog box.
2. Enter a folder name in the Folder Name box.
3. Click Physical Folder.
Removing a project has no effect on the actual files in the mapped
directories. You are only removing the apf file.
Remember, you should use virtual folders when you have a number of
files in different locations and you want a container to hold them all.

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