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    WolfyRed
    last edited by WolfyRed Dec 3, 2022, 3:25 AM Dec 3, 2022, 3:25 AM

    Notepad++ Instances don’t make any sense

    When I open a document, move it to a new instance of Notepad++, and try to move it back to the original instance, it says
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    but why does it limit me from moving it back to the original instance? I can move modified documents to other views, and switch them as tabs… but I have to have all files on all of my other Instances saved before I move them to another Instance??

    It makes no sense if I just want to move documents around to new windows, and then to the original window again. Besides, multiple instances don’t open back up when closing and reopening Notepad++, it just opens the original first Instance.

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      Alan Kilborn @WolfyRed
      last edited by Dec 3, 2022, 11:54 AM

      @WolfyRed said in Instance trouble!!!:

      Notepad++ Instances don’t make any sense

      Yes they do.

      but I have to have all files on all of my other Instances saved before I move them to another Instance

      Yes, because another instance of the program is totally separate from the first instance. Think of it as a different program, like Word for example. You wouldn’t be able to communicate to Word to accept a file from Notepad++ without the file being saved first; same thing when talking about two instances of Notepad++.

      I suppose Notepad++ could be changed to do “more” when it comes to several instances, but I don’t see very much value in it.

      multiple instances don’t open back up when closing and reopening Notepad++, it just opens the original first Instance.

      A few people seem to think this is what should happen.
      As instances are totally independent, it is working as designed.

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