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> From: Adrian

>  > 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
>
> There is an LPEX action findSelection which you can bind to an available
> key.  For example, to use Ctrl+I:
>
> "Window" -> "Preferences" -> "LPEX Editor" -> "User Key Actions" ->
>    Key:    c-i
>    Action: findSelection
> -> "Set" -> "OK".

Done!  This could come in very handy!  This next part is just a comment,
since I'm not sure what I really want...  I just highlighted text and
pressed CTRL-I.  It says "not found."  I know it's there since I just
highlighted it!  I think I'm OK with this - Just press CTRL-F, uncheck the
restrict columns box, move on.  It just seemed a bit odd that when I
selected a subroutine name to search for it would "assume" I still wanted to
search the first 5 columns of the member.  Just food for thought.

Thanks everyone for the great suggestions!


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