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Dave,
I use Ctrl-B to filter on a selection then you can expand by clicking the pluses or Ctrl-W to un-filter. I can't remember if I mapped Ctrl-B to do this or if it is built-in. I don't have WDSC up right now but I will check and let you know. Of course you have to select the text before pressing Ctrl-B. It doesn't prompt for text.

On Feb 16, 2007, at 1:13 PM, Dave Shaw wrote:

My employer finally got me a machine that runs WDSCi nicely (Dell Latitude D620 with 2 GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 1 GB Ram, 7200 RPM hard drive), so now I'm trying to move from good ol' CODE400 to LPEX.

In CODE, Ctrl-I brings up a window where you can enter a string to filter for, similar to Ctrl-F for searches. Typically what I'll do is filter a selection, expand the program to look at the area of interest, then Ctrl-I, Enter to filter on the string again. I can't find an equivalent to Ctrl-I in LPEX. Is there one, and if so, what is it? If not, suggestions for similar ways to navigate through a program?

Thanks!

Dave Shaw

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