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Hi Craig

You can also use Ctrl + m to mark the block.

From the command if/endif you mark the block, it's useful for if, do, for,
select, etc.

Do not mark the command else, but it can help to see more clearly with ctrl
+ shift + m.

Regards.

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message: 7
date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 17:45:15 -0400
from: Craig Jacobsen <craigjacobsen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: [WDSCI-L] Find related if for else

Hope someone can help me.

I am documenting a huge program and although I put indentation on I am
getting lost on else statements (which If they belong to)

I'm now nested 12 levels deep and have come across an else statement that I
don't know what it's an else of.

I can do a ctl+shift+m on an end if to see the if it belonged to.

Anything I can do to see the associated If on an else statement?



TIA,



Craig



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