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Thanks to Matt, Violaine and Sean

Your advice worked perfectly.  Thanks!

Kind regards,
Terry

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Beeson, Terry wrote:

In SEU, I can hide all lines, then find all occurrences of a word.
I do
this by doing a xx block, and doing a Find All.  E.g.:


What I do isn't quite the same, but it often works.  Don't exclude
anything.  Just do a find for what you want and click find all.  It
will
automatically hide everything that doesn't match.

The drawback in WDSC is you can't (that I know of) just show a little
bit of what was hidden like the SF and SL commands in SEU.

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