Wed, 2 Jun 2004 08:00:45 +0200 (2:00 AM EDT here) Cyrille wrote:
> Hello Carsten,
> Wednesday, June 2, 2004, 12:55:05 AM, you wrote:
CT>> You can create and edit your QTs as regular text files and
CT>> include them via the %Include macro. Just in case you didn't know
CT>> that ;-)
> In this case I still have to create the QT in the quick template
> editor window and link each of the QT to different external files.
> But I would like to have all QT is one single file.
That's true, but ...
Suppose you used a text editor (or even a word processor, if you were
careful) to created a file that looked like the QT you want. If the
file is called Test, you cold save it as a text file, called
<path>\Test.txt .
You'd still have to use TheBat!'s QT editor to create a QT called
Test, but the QT called Test would contain is:
%INCLUDE="<path>\Test.txt"%-
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