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+	  <title>Creating your C++ file</title>
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+   		<h1>Creating your C++ file</h1>
+   		
+   		<p>Once you have created a new remote C/C++ project, you can begin coding your program. 
+   		The .cpp file that you create will be saved in the project folder you just created in
+		<a href="creating_a_remote_project.html">Creating a remote project</a>.</p>
+		
+		<p>Files are edited in the <b>Remote C/C++ Editor</b> located to the  right of 
+		the <b>Project Explorer</b> view. The left margin of the <b>Remote C/C++ Editor</b>, called the marker 
+		bar, displays icons for items such as bookmarks, breakpoints, and compiler errors and warnings.</p>
+		
+		<p>For more information about:</p>
+		<ul>
+		  <li>The marker bar, see <b>Workbench User Guide &gt; Reference &gt; User interface 
+		  information &gt; Icons and buttons &gt; Editor area marker bar</b></li>
+		  <li>The editor area, see <b>Workbench User Guide &gt; Reference &gt; User interface 
+		  information &gt; Views and editors &gt; Editor area</b></li>
+		</ul>
+		
+		<p>To create a C++ file:</p>
+		<ol>
+		  <li>In the <b>Project Explorer</b> view, right-click a project, and
+		select <b>New &gt; File &gt; Other</b>.<br>
+		    <img src="../images/create_c_file_01.png"
+		 alt="New &gt; File &gt; Other in Projects View"></li>
+		 <li>Select <b>Source file</b> under <b>C++</b>.<br>
+		    <img src="../images/create_c_file_02.png"
+		 alt="New Source file in New Wizard Dialog"></li>
+		  <li>In the <b>Source File</b> box, type a name followed by the
+		appropriate extension.  Select a template.</li>
+		  <li>Click <b>Finish</b>.<br>
+		    <img src="../images/create_c_file_03.png" alt="New Source File Wizard"></li>
+		  <p>The file will open in the Remote C/C++ editor.</p>
+		  <li>Enter your code in the editor view.<br>
+		    <img src="../images/create_c_file_04.png"
+		 alt="Editor view with a sample code"></li>
+		  <li>Type <b>CTRL+S</b> to save the file.</li>
+		</ol>
+
+		<p>Your new .cpp file is displayed in the <b>Project Explorer</b> view. Before you 
+		can build your newly created project, you must create a makefile.  
+		See <a href="creating_your_makefile.html">Creating your makefile</a>.</p>
+		
+		<br>
+   		
+   		<b>Related tasks</b>
+      	<br>
+      	<a href="../tasks/creating_c_file.html">Creating a C/C++ file</a>
+		<br>
+		
+		<b>Related reference</b>
+      	<br>
+      	<a href="../reference/remote_c_editor.html">Remote C/C++ Editor</a>
+		<br>
+		<br>
+		
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