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Michal

There is another way. 
Right click on a source member and use option find string.
It will give you the matches in a seperat window and leave the edit window 
in tact.


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<Peter.Colpaert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
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Michael,

I think you are looking for the "filter selected" option.

If you select a string, then right-click on the selection, and go to
'Selected' / 'Filter selection', you'll have what you seem to need.

Ctrl-W will revert to "show all".

Peter, Wilhelm,

Your suggestions are close, but that's not exactly what I was hoping for. 
I've used other editors that open a separate window below the main source 
window (again very similar to the error list created by the compile step) 
that shows the relevant lines. You can navigate within the primary window 
by 
clicking on one of the lines in the lower. The advantage to this method is 

that you always have complete context available. The filter method, while 
it 
does show you all lines with the searched for text, loses that context. It 

won't allow you to have both.


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