Sometimes I want to make a quick outline on a particular subject that I don't want to put in my "main" database - rather I want to create a new database in a folder containing files about that specific subject. In the past I have used Ecco for this purpose, but as I have lost familiarity with Ecco, I asked myself, why not use IQ?
So, with my main database open, I clicked on File > New > New Blank IQBase. I gave the new file a name and clicked Save button. I did not expect what happened next - my main database was closed, and the new file was opened in its place. I did not want my main database file to be closed. I thought that the File > New would open a second IQ window with the new database ready for data entry, but leaving open a window containing my main database. Seems like that's the way it ought to be.
Then I went down to the recent files list, and clicked on the name of my main database. Then I saw a splash screen - evidently re-opening the main database that was closed requires starting a whole new instance of IQ?
One other suggestion. It would be good if there were an option to open a new blank file, but opening immediately to a grid (grid source a Yes/No field like Inbox), so that I could outlining immediately without needing to create a new field and a new grid. Perhaps this could be a "quick outline" file option in addition the existing two options, "New Blank IQBase" and "New IQBase (with sample data)".
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