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Greetings; My question: On most (if not all) source members I don't want to see the sequence number area. It just takes up room on the screen, and I have gotten away from the SEU commands that are used there. I use the View>Sequence Numbers to get them to go away. I use File>Exit to save settings for Code/400. Next time I bring up the Code editor, I get the sequence numbers back. Is there anyway to make them stay away until I need to see them? I can make the Date Area stay or leave depending on the setting in the View menu, but the Sequence Numbers setting does not stick. By the way, File>Exit is the only way to get Code/400 to remember the settings like quiet exit, and the size and shape of the editor. Using F3 to back out of all source members does not cause Code/400 to save the settings. Is this a _random feature_ of Code/400? My config; Win 2000 Pro with Service pack 2 installed, V5R1M0 version of WebSphere Developement tools, AS/400 (not iSeries yet!) 720 with V4R5M0 installed. IBM Thinkpad w/256Meg ram. WDTVER shows: Component: CODE/400 Service Level: 3.01 Component: Distributed Debugger Version: 9 Pathname: C:\IBMDEBUG Service Level: 1 Component: VisualAge for Java for Windows [Installed] Component: Webfacing Service Level: 3.01 Component: Base Service Level: 3.01 Component: SDK Service Level: 3.01 Component: ET400 Service Level: 0 Component: VisualAge for RPG Service Level: 3.01 Component: WebSphere Studio Service Level: 3.01 Component: NetQuestion Program Folder: C:\IMNNQ ---------------------------------------------------------- Jim Essinger Senior Programmer/Analyst Student Loan Fund of Idaho 208-452-4058 esinger@fmtc.com ------------------------------------------------------------
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