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Getting Started with the Force.com IDE
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Getting Started with the Apex Debugger
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Force.com Views (Tabs)

The Force.com IDE plug-in includes a collection of views for navigating logs and test output. By default, these views are shown as tabs at the bottom of the Eclipse IDE. You can drag and drop the tabs to rearrange views or move them to a different area of the IDE. To reopen a view after it has been closed, use the Show View button in the bottom left corner of the IDE window.

  • Problems View
  • Apex Test Results View
  • Execute Anonymous View
  • Synchronize View
  • Force.com Log Viewer
  • Problems View
  • Synchronize View
  • Force.com Log Viewer
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