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Interesting - does that open up an empty editor view, or the same source? I've always right-clicked in the body - there's an option near the bottom of the context menu

Vern

Bryce Martin wrote:
David,
Right click on the Tab that shows your program name above your editing space. At the very bottom of the menu you should see "New Editor".


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Eric and others. I disagree:

Split views was introduced in V 6.0.1. See "Hot 6.0.1 Tip #2: Remote Systems LPEX Editor: Split Views" from the archives at: http://archive.midrange.com/wdsci-l/200603/msg00057.html

Well, I can confirm that I'm on V6.0.1 and it won't work for me.

The message from Violaine is strange as others say to use ctrl 2 and not ctrl F2.

Also, what does <right-click in Remote Systems LPEX Editor> actually mean? Right click in the editor view? Or somewhere in Remote Systems view? Neither method works for me.

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