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[mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Buck
Envoyé : mardi 17 novembre 2009 15:35
A different way to update separated sections of code is to
open multiple copies for editing. Press CTRL-2 (not F2, the
number 2) to open a second and third, etc. window. Use one
window as the copy 'source' and paste in the other windows.
When done, use CTRL-0 to close the extra windows. What is
very neat about this is that updates made in one window are
reflected in all the other windows as well.
Having dual monitors helps a lot with this sort of view!This is interesting as next year, our users get dual monitors. But I don't think the IT staff will.
I myself use either a template which can prompt you for
certain information or CTRL-C/CTRL-V.
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