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> Sean Porterfield wrote: > > In SEU I can edit one member, press F15 to browse another. > > Find different strings (in different positions) > From: Adrian > In the find dialog at the bottom of the edit window, you can use the > up/down arrow to scroll through the different "Find" strings. When you > do this (or when you just type over an entirely new string), the new > find will start from the original cursor position when the find/replace > dialog was activated. Thanks, that's a start at least. I knew CODE had that feature because of the dropdown arrow. It's still disconcerting to have my focus repositioned just because I bring up the find dialog (sometimes I want to find something I see on the screen, but I can't read it to type it in when the focus shifts). It also doesn't remember whether my search should be column restricted. (In SEU I can keep pressing F16 in each member and get the next result for that member's search. Now I have to press Ctrl-F, sometimes click in the find box, press up or down, check or uncheck the restrict to column.) Maybe I'm just not using it right. It's hard to stay focused when the program is so slow. (Granted, I have two copies of a 27,000 line source member open.) Is there a HOWTO use WDSCi for SEU users?
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