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What I have done is changed the design of my new programs to
accomodate this. My mainline now has three lines:

exsr $init;
exsr $main;

*inlr = *on;

Then in the outline I just click on $main and I am right where I want
to be. No on the older programs, I have just been suffering with
scrolling up. But I would love to have that capability.

On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 08:28:06 -0500, rick.chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I haven't found an answer to the first issue either but I would like to know 
> if someone else has.  It's frustrating to jump to a subroutine or 
> subprocedure a couple thousand lines into a program and then have to scroll 
> back and find a short mainline.  It would sure be nice to click on the Main 
> Procedure heading in the outline and move to the start of the mainline.

-- 
Mike Wills
iSeries Programmer/Lawson Administrator
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