TCPmaker : Visual Tour    Changing Your Layout and Regenerating Code  

The most common reason for doing this is to enhance an existing project.

If you decide, after having modified your generated source code, that you want to add more controls or variables to your TCPmaker project, then it is beyond doubt that the safest and best way to do that is to load your existing project into TCPmaker, make your changes, and generate source code all over again.

We will actually go through that process in this tutorial, starting with a working project which has been modified by adding and debugging "real I/O" code. 

We will then load the existing project file into TCPmaker to add a few more controls and variables.  We'll show you which files get saved (hint: these are the ones you are most likely to have customized), and which files just get overwritten (hint: these are the files you are not at all likely to have modified yourself).

 
  

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