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                | peterchen | 
                Posted - Nov 04 2021 : 10:28:09 AM  Is there a way to create the corresponding file on Alt+O wenn it doesn't exist? 
  Example Workflow: I use "Move Selection to New File" to create some header, and now I want to add imlementations to the corresponding .cpp. 
  However Alt+O doesn't do anything, "Create Definition" creates it in the header file (which is good for the use case of header-only code)
   - Am I missing something obvious/easy?  
  Maybe I am missing something here, but adding the file in the correct folder with Visual Studio is a bit lengthy (select correct file type, locate the right folder, re-type the file name)
   - If not, feature suggestion: 
  Alt+O, when no file is found, could ask for the file to be created (including asking for the file name, so I can adjust the extension). 
  I believe this was discussed a long time before, but rejected at that time IIRC because 'we avoid creating files' - which has changed since.
 
  VA_X.dll file version 10.9.2420.0 built 2021.07.28 DevEnv.exe version 15.9.28307.1705 Professional msenv.dll version 15.0.28307.1684 Comctl32.dll version 6.10.19041.1110 Windows 10 10.0 2009 Build 19043.1288 
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                | peterchen | 
                Posted - Nov 08 2021 : 03:03:28 AM  Thank you! That seems suffient. | 
               
              
                | feline | 
                Posted - Nov 05 2021 : 07:35:39 AM  You are probably looking for the command Create File:
  https://docs.wholetomato.com/default.asp?W288
  which will create the matching file, and if you are creating a new header file, it will include it into the current, matching cpp file. | 
               
             
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