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Rob:

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How does one bring up a member in both edit, and browse, mode?
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Technically, you can't do that in WDSc.  Opening a second view just opens it
in edit mode, and is in sync with the current view, so that won't help.

You could right-click the member name and select "Replace With ==> Local
History", but that is really just a big "undo".

You can also right-click the member name and select "Compare With ==> Local
History", review the code and re-key your changes, but while the compare
window is visible, you can't return to your LPEX editor window (hope your
memory is better than mine ;-) ).

Since you say that you haven't saved yet, you could go to SEU and copy/paste
as was suggested.  I guess this is one of those rare instances when SEU had
a feature that was better (or at least handier) than what is available in
WDSc.

You can right-click the member name and select "Edit with ==> Code Editor".
This will bring up the previously-saved version of the source.  You can then
copy/paste to your heart's content.

Have fun,
--Bruce Guetzkow



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