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   Allows to define the texts that will make up the working contextual Help
   or to insert information that will be brought into the technical and/or
   user manual of the generated application.  By using simple markers it is
   possible to isolate parts of the text and bring them into the three
   different environments.  The markers available are:

   #hlp                    The text will be brought into the application's
                           Help.

   #usr                    The text will be brought into the application's
                           User Manual.

   #tec                    The text will be brought into the application's
                           Technical Documentation.

   #end                    Indicates the end of the block specified with one
                           of the previously described markers.

   If no marker is used, the text written will become part of both the
   technical documentation, the user manual and the help of the application.

   In order to select and make a sub-project the active one, it is sufficient
   to move the cursor highlight to the desired sub-project (see status box
   above). Pressing F10 or Esc will definitively confirm the
   selection.

   In this way every environment will be set for the management of the new
   activated sub-project. At this point, the new sub-project can be further
   developed, adding new objects, modifying and designing the objects, etc.
   As the database structure is common to all the sub-projects, any changes
   will be reflected to the other sub-projects, too.

   In the simulation environment, the start up project, as defined in the
   sub-project fact sheet, will be showed, with the relative menu labels.

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