It has been a long time since I've used the Turbo C 3.0 IDE and I'm stumped on something very basic. I'm trying to figure out how to get an existing project into the IDE. I've already figured out how to create a .PRJ file, but when I go to build the project, the compiler can't find any of my header files that are included with quotes around them (as opposed to angle brackets for system includes). I've been previously compiling this project using a Makefile without the assistance of the IDE, but now that I have a bug to track down, I need to use the IDE. What option am I missing that allows the IDE to know where to get include files specified with quotes?
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