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Found it

Thanks

<MKirkpatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 07/10/07 11:04 AM >>>

To open a snippets view:
Window>Show view>Other>General>Snippets




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How do I open a snippets view? I started looking through help and every
reference seems to be for Java.

tia,

Dave B

"Justin Taylor" <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 07/09/07 2:50 PM >>>

I use snippets for RPGLE, CLLE, DSPF and PRTF source members. I am
currently using version 7 but I started with snippets in version 6.

-Right-click in the Snippets view and select Customize
-Click the New button and create a new category
-Click the New button and create a new snippet
-Click on the snippet and then click the New button adjacent the
Variables list
-Enter your snippet and use the Insert Variable Placeholder button to
add the variable








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