clanman:
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I am often using a project with any number of files in it when someone comes up
to me and says *we need this added to xy script urgently*. I finish what I
am doing in project 1 and open project 2 which contains xy script.

Once finished, I close project 2 and go back to project 1.

I can see room for a togglr option for this though.
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Clanman,

Thanks for the input, but I don't see how your situation differs from mine. 
Maybe I'm confused...

- I'm in "Project A"
- I decide to open "Project B" from the Projects menu
- PSPad closes all files in "Project A", and then asks if I want to close the
project, to which I always respond "Yes".  After all, I'm switching projects.

I don't even understand how "No" makes sense here.  Just as a test, I answered
"No", which *seemed* to do the same things as "Yes".  That is, the files from
"Project B" are opened, and the files and folders shown in the "Project Tree"
are changed to be those of "Project B".

Hmmm... That's exactly what (seems) to happen when I say "Yes" to the "Close
project?" dialog.  

So, again...

A) What's the difference between "No" and "Yes" here?
B) Why would I ever say "No"?
C) If it doesn't make sense to answer No, then why ask in the first place?

Thanks for any further clarification.

Jeff

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