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    • dvastonD Offline
      dvaston
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      When i close NotePad++ and then re-open it again later it always opens the last files I had open.
      Note: I am using the latest version 7.2.2
      I tried searching for how to fix this and it said to go into Settiongs -> Preferences-> Misc tab, however this tab must of changed and I can’t’ see any options there for not opening the last session upon startup.

      Has this option been moved somewhere else?

      I have to open and close large files fairly often so it would be great to know how to turn this setting off.

      Thanks.

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      • gstaviG Offline
        gstavi
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        Preferences -> Backup -> Remember Current Session

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        • dvastonD Offline
          dvaston
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          Thanks perfect :)

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