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As you change a user-defined project, add new files, or update dependencies, the project properties are updated and saved automatically. It is not necessary to close your project to update the associated project settings file.
Select Project → Close Project... from the default Code window main menu to close an open project. If the associated Project Properties window is displayed, this closes automatically when the project closes. You are warned about any unsaved changes to the Project Properties window before it closes.
If you have more than one project open, RealView Debugger displays
a selection box where you can specify which project to close, for
example dhrystone. If you have two projects open,
the second project, for example primes, becomes
the active project when the first project closes.
When you close a project, the default Code window title bar is updated to show the new active project, where applicable. The current working directory remains as defined by the last file access. You can change this by resetting it or when you open another project from a different location.