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I am not sure what the official way is to get the arduino.exe to open the .h files ( and .cpp files.... ).  My method is just to put the files in the directory with the code ( when the code is not open ).  The next time you open the file the .h and other files will be show in the project, each in its own tab.
 
I am not sure what the official way is to get the arduino.exe to open the .h files ( and .cpp files.... ).  My method is just to put the files in the directory with the code ( when the code is not open ).  The next time you open the file the .h and other files will be show in the project, each in its own tab.
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I have not looked hard but there may be more powerful IDE's for the Arduino.  They may take some effort to find and setup, I have not done this, but if you do not like arduino.exe look around.  Let me know what you like in the comments.
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