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> Corporate edict: We use SEU. Period. Do the programmers prefer it that way, or is there an outcry at being forced by management to use only the least useful editor available? I once had an informal challenge with a colleague to see just how poor SEU is. He used SEU and I used Notepad to make the exact same changes to separate copies of the same program. Yes, Windows Notepad. Including the time it took to FTP the source member back and forth to the 400, I got done with the changes before my colleague, and I am a poor typist.. With Code/400 I am even faster, mostly because I can quickly shrink the program down to a skeleton view and open multiple windows on the code (like F spec, D spec, C spec mainline and procedure section) all at the same time so that I can simultaneously edit multiple sections of code without having to write down line numbers to jump between. --buck
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