When I am doing a find and replace all where do I see how many times it 
replaces like the message in SEU.   Is there some feature I have to turn 
on to see the number of replaces. 
      Al Slezak
      Information Systems Division / NEWS Group 
      Phone:  (630) 787-6196 
      Fax:  (630) 860-0326 
      Albert_Slezak@xxxxxxxxxx 
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AGlauser@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 07/31/07 8:56 AM >>
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One of the first things I do when customizing a WDSC install is to set 
up 
my pet keyboard shortcuts for the LPEX editor.  LPEX keyboard shortcuts 
are set up in Preferences -> LPEX Editor -> User Key Actions.
<snip>
2  Key:    Alt-Shift-S
   Action: splitAndShift - similar to a 'normal' split (Alt-S), but 
instead of the new line of text starting all the way to the left, spaces 
are automatically inserted so the split text starts just below where it 
was before.  I find this saves some time when splitting up long 
procedure 
calls and other long lines.
Dave Boettcher wrote on 31/07/2007 16:44:39:
Okay, the second suggestion sounded good, so I tried it. 
On WDSC v7  Under >Windows >Preferences > LPEX Editor > User Key 
Actions I added Alt-Shift-S for key and splitAndShift for Action, 
clicked on Apply and then OK and then tried out hold Alt, press 
shift press S and I nothing happens until I get out of the source I 
see a message that Alt-Shift-S is not a valid action key.
Sorry - should have been more clear (and tested).  I had thought that if 
you pressed Alt+Shift+S when in the Key textbox it would fill in a-s-s for 
you, but I was wrong about that.  Anyway, even if that was true my 
instruction wasn't clear that the key combo should be pressed rather than 
typing the string.  For future reference, if you type a valid key combo, 
the 'translation' will show up beside the input textbox.  So, when I've 
typed a-s it says Alt+S, and then once the -s is added the 'translation' 
says Alt+Shift+S.  Also, for more info about these key combos (like how to 
restrict the combo to certain situations, type '?keyAction' without quotes 
on the lpex command line.
HTH,
Adam 
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