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Peter - One thing you'll want to know beforehand (you'll discover soon enough)... If you turn ON column-sensitive editing (CSE), you'll need to move your cursor OFF of the current line, then back on to the current line BEFORE CSE takes affect. This is because the line "parser" won't recognize the current line at the time you change the CSE setting. No biggie, just an FYI. Dave -----Original Message----- Rolf, Just to see if I'm getting this right: If I turn on column sensitive editing, and I (for example) insert a character in factor 1, my opcode and factor 2 will stay in place? If that's the case: KEWL. "Rolf Mittag" <mailing-lists@r-m-e-d-v.de>@midrange.com on 20/03/2002 11:44:58 it keeps the alignment of the subsequent columns, e.g. : if you're inserting/deleting in factor 2 result will not be affected, i.e. shifted hth Rolf
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