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Jim,

If the document is on the IFS you can use the wrklnk command to navigate to the 
folder, 5 will allow you to display the document and F10 will allow you to view 
the contents in hex.

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The only editors I get a choice to open this with are: Text, System, 
In-Place, and Default.  System and In-Place open up Excel, and the Text 
editor doesn't give me any options Source or HexLine.  I've just mapped a 
drive to the IFS and opened it that way.  Also get the same options if I 
go to that connection and find the IFS  and folder and right click to open 
I just get: Text, System, In-Place, and Default. 

I'm sure there is some setting I don't have set right, but have no idea 
what it is. 

I'm on WDSc 6.0.1 (no new updates for WDSc that I don't have on) and I 
just checked PTF's they are all on (v5r3).

I know I'm missing something some where.

Thanks,

-- Jim

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Hey Jim,

Try Source->Hex edit line
from within the popup of Remote Systems LPEX Editor while editing the 
file.

Hope this helps!

Violaine Batthish
WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab

You know you've achieved perfection in design, not when you have nothing more 
to add, but when you have nothing more to take away. - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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