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Sam,

There is an existing LPEX Editor action for the Ctrl+Shift+I functionality.
But, the key combo is not defined.  You can define it yourself in the
preferences.  Go to Windows>Preferences, expand LPEX Editor and select User
Key Actions.  Define a new key action for 'c-s-i' to invoke
'filterSelection'  (remember to click the Set button).

Eric Simpson
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1.- Ctrl-F to bring up the live-find dialog => enter text to find =>
push "All"

2.- Select a string (e.g., mouse dragging over a word) => right-button
mouse click to bring up the pop-up (context) menu => "Selected" =>
"Filter selection".

Also, when on a filtered screen (as created above), you can select text
and use popup's "Selected" -> "Exclude selection" to progressively
exclude lines that contain the new selection.

In all cases, Ctrl+W to show all again.

Samuel J Lennon wrote:
>    In the Code Editor I have become quite addicted to Ctrl-I and
Ctrl-Shift-I
>    as an alternative to find. I'm shown all the lines where the string
exists
>    on one screen (nearly always) and I can click on the line I want and
>    expand there with Ctrl-A.  I use this mostly while researching
existing
>    code.
>
>    Is there any equivalent in the LPEX editor?


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