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Window -> Preferences.

Then Remote Systems -> iSeries -> LPEX Editor Parser -> CL

Uncheck Automatic Indent, and possibly Automatic Formatting as well.

Or something like that, I am going from memory.

Mark






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How do I control line indent using the lpex editor on CL source members?
Whenever I change a line in an existing source member it is reformatted 
with
indenting I haven't quite figured out yet and I can't change it.  I like 
to
indent lines between the DO and ENDDO but the editor is pretty stubborn
about not letting me do that.  I found information in the help text that
gives me the defaults for some options including automatic indent but it
doesn't tell me how to change the options.

Rick Chevalier
Sr. Programmer Analyst

rick.chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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