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go to the sequence number area, put XX at the beginning of the excluded source, then another XX at the end, press Enter.

On 6/24/2011 7:47 AM, ssc1478 wrote:
In the lpex editor, I am trying to exclude many lines from view. I
select using ALT-L and then down-arrow. I then right-click, select
"Selected", and find that "Filter, Exclude, and Find" are all grayed
out. If I select just one line, then they are active and I can select
them.

I haven't tried to use this feature in a long time, but I thought this
is how I would hide a bunch of code that I didn't want to see while
editing.

Any help is appreciated!! Thanks!

Phil

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