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    bgregory2
    last edited by Nov 30, 2017, 6:36 PM

    I’m new to NotePad++ but not new to text editors in general. I’ve used many and find NotePad++ to be small and very responsive for my needs BUT I use the “find/replace in all open documents” often and I also screw up more than I would like. When I exit from NotePad++ I get prompted to save the file for EACH and EVERY open document. I at times might have 50, 60 or 100 documents open and I really hate this message for every document. If there is no way around this it may be a show stopper for me. I was also looking at EditPlus which is very similar and has the option to cancel the save for
    all documents with just one prompt. Please say there is a work around for this or maybe a program enhancement in the near future.

    Thank you,
    Bob Gregory

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      Claudia Frank @bgregory2
      last edited by Nov 30, 2017, 6:50 PM

      @bgregory2

      workaround1: press alt+n on first dialog and keep pressed until npp closes.

      workaround2: use settings->preferences->backup->session snapshot and periodic backup
      this would close npp without asking for saving as it creates snapshots from the open files.

      Cheers
      Claudia

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        Per Isakson
        last edited by Dec 1, 2017, 10:44 AM

        There is a Save All in the File drop-down menu and on my system a shortcut, Cntrl+Shift+S.

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          pnedev
          last edited by Dec 1, 2017, 3:40 PM

          @Per-Isakson ,

          AFAIU, @bgregory2 is trying to cancel all saves, not to save them all.

          Good workaround solutions Claudia but I agree with @bgregory2 that N++ should have a choice to Save / Cancel All in that case.

          BR

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            Claudia Frank @pnedev
            last edited by Dec 1, 2017, 4:08 PM

            @pnedev said:

            Good workaround solutions Claudia but I agree with @bgregory2 that N++ should have a choice to Save / Cancel All in that case.

            Which I agree to 100%

            Cheers
            Claudia

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              bgregory2
              last edited by Dec 2, 2017, 1:19 AM

              Thanks Claudia and to all that offered suggestions. I will give your solution a try. Hopefully this can get fixed. I mentioned EditPlus and it issues the same prompt with the options to save or not BUT it also gives you the option of holding the Shift key and clicking no to skip the save for all files. I would have preferred a separate button but this method gets the job done.

              Thanks again to everyone.

              Bob Gregory

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                Scott Sumner @bgregory2
                last edited by Dec 2, 2017, 3:22 PM

                I don’t think this is something that needs “fixing”. Sometimes user interfaces are designed to keep users from doing dumb things (perhaps accidently–that’s intended to have a double-meaning). If there were more button choices in this dialog box, people would invariably press the wrong button and we’d see posts here “I pressed the wrong button and Notepad++ ate all of my data–how can I get it back?”

                Claudia’s “workaround” #1 (I’m hesitant to call it that…) hits the sweet spot…it requires the user to put more thought into what they are really doing than clicking a button, and it isn’t even a hack…key repeat functionality is a normal thing–in this case being used to say “No” (don’t save) very quickly to a bunch of things. Very good. I already upvoted it and wish I could upvote it again. :-D

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                  pnedev
                  last edited by Dec 4, 2017, 9:28 AM

                  Good point @Scott-Sumner ,
                  I totally agree with you. What about a Discard All button with a second pop-up question dialogue “Are you sure?” ?

                  BR

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                    NippurDeLagash @pnedev
                    last edited by Dec 4, 2017, 11:32 AM

                    @pnedev said:

                    Good point @Scott-Sumner ,
                    I totally agree with you. What about a Discard All button with a second pop-up question dialogue “Are you sure?” ?

                    I also agree. This option is better than one of the dialogs available in WinMerge, which has a Discard All button, but without asking a confirmation.

                    Here is a similar issue: when files are modified by another application, Notepad++ Always expects a Yes/No answer for each modified file. Sure, you can avoid this with the miscellaneous setting Update silently , but this assumes a “Yes” answer for all the files. It would be better to add two extra buttons: Yes to All and No to All.

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