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One way to do this is to setup a User Action to use findMark, I used c-m
(ctrl - m).
Then set a mark at the beginning of the source, such as the first /free.
Highlight the spot in the source that you want to use, go to Edit - Mark -
Name a Mark, and type in the name that you want to use.
Then use your User Action (Ctrl-m in my case) and type in the name of the
mark.
This repositions the source and cursor to the mark that you set at the
beginning of your source.


On 3/13/07, Dave Murvin <davem@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

If it hasn't been mentioned, I usually search for the first begsr
then just page up.  My main line routines are not usually that
big.  Although some of the legacy programs I have worked on are only
one be main routine!

At 02:28 PM 3/13/2007, you wrote:
>Looking for a C in column 6 isn't enough here - all new programs are
>in /free, and many older ones have been converted.  I suppose
>looking for the first /free would work in that instance, though.

Dave Murvin
DRM Enterprises, Inc.


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