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    One thing I find handy is the ability to have XML files with 'standard' or frequently used pieces of Fluent in the Samples directory. I forget the less commonly used keywords so this helps

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    I can insert one or more into the CustomUI.


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    Since I'm not a good multi-tasker, I've never really used the multi-tab that much but it's handy to copy XML from one file to another.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul_Hossler View Post
    One thing I find handy is the ability to have XML files with 'standard' or frequently used pieces of Fluent in the Samples directory.
    Yeah, that is another plus, bit like MZ-Tools Copy Library, but without the placeholder variable. As Andy says, folder support is nice, cleaner to manage.
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