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Cool tip. ?, is there a way to change CTL-M (if IF/DO/FOR etc) to use block select insted of the default select it uses? Mike - For block indentation, you can create a 'User Key Action': > Window->Preferences->LPEX Editor->User Key Actions. Then type 'c-tab' (no > quotes) into the 'Key' field and 'blockShiftRight' (again, no quotes) into > the 'Action' field. The once you have selected a block of text (you > *must* to use block select) you can now hit 'Ctrl+Tab' to indent your > code. I'm not familiar with the SEU option but this works well for me. > > You can similarly define 'blockShiftLeft' to unindent. I use > Ctrl+Shift+Tab (c-s-tab in LPEXese) for this. > > > > > > > > >
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