(Eric was subscribed to this list with the wrong email address, so his
previous message regarding an error that occurred when he tried to add a new
module was sent directly to us.)

Eric,

The problem you had with adding a module was because you tried to create one
using the root directory, which is not allowed.  We fixed the Plum IDE to
prevent choosing the root, so this problem will be fixed in the next build.

In the meantime, don't select the Plum project's application root directory
as your module directory; create a subdirectory instead.

Also, check out the tutorials in the Plum Help.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
Member of Team Macromedia

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