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Re: EasyC Copy & Paste

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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson View Post
When you right-click on the user functions, you get two options. One is to make a new function. The other is to copy an existing function from another project. I think that does what you want.
Why didn't I ever notice that before...that will work for what I am doing. It does not import variables...that's a good thing and a bad thing, but I'll take it! Saves alot of time reconstructing the EasyC Blocks.

I see that if somehow I export a function in another project as a library file, I can then attach with it, macros, variables, and code. That might be the way to go to move massive amounts of functions around from team member to team member.
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