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    • Robert GillandR
      Robert Gilland
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      I have many files I need to edit all really using COBOL Syntax and all having many disparate extensions.
      I want the COBOL Syntax to be my default highlighting syntax. Can I do that?

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      • Mark OlsonM
        Mark Olson @Robert Gilland
        last edited by Mark Olson

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        If your files have like 100 different extensions, this is obviously not a great option, and you’d probably want to use a scripting solution like NppExec or PythonScript.

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        • wonkawillyW
          wonkawilly
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          Sure you can. Try this

          Settings > Preferences > New Document > Defaoult language and set COBOL there.

          Screeshot follows:

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