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And when double - clicking a field in the outline to find out where it
is used, if it is in a data structure or record format, PLEASE show
where that data structure or record format is used, too.
Please have the hardware do the grunt work to track both individual
references and the structure's/format's references.
We should not have to click here and click there and click another place
to find where the value of the variable might have been changed in the
program.
The IDE should do that track-down task for us automatically.

- John Voris

Jim Essinger wrote
While I am dreaming - I would like to click, or double click on a
field, and have the outline show me that field selected, so I can see
where else in the program it is used.
I know I can do a find all for the text and get a similar result, but
then I don't see the context in which the field is used.

Sam_Lennon wrote
I strongly support the idea of being able to put the cursor on a field
and then some keystroke combination finds it in the outline, so I can
see where else it is used.

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