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Yeah, if you do what Buck suggests - and I would, also - you will see only the proc start and end records. All of them. There is a plus sign next to each, that you can expand or contract with.

I don't know a way to fold a single procedure - haven't looked, never even thought of needing it. I do know how to use the SEU column codes to X a section of code. I have to put XX on both ends of what I want hidden. This isn't probably what you are asking about. To be honest, I'm not even sure what folding a procedure means!  :)   I did search for it in RDi and didn't find anything directly related to RPG - the Java editor is supposed to allow folding - I don't know what is needed, what the process is, though. Apparently things like HTML and XML also can be folded and might be set for that upon opening.

A thought arises, though - maybe take a look at the outline - it gives you the names of various items, including procedures. And more that I use all the time.

Cheers
Vern

On 5/8/2023 7:46 PM, Buck Calabro wrote:
On Mon, 8 May 2023 at 17:58, Jason Olson <josys36@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think this is something I've completely forgotten, but how do you fold
or collaspe blocks of code in RDi? Like if I want to fold a procedure. I
know I've done this in the past.
Perhaps (in the Editor pane) right click > Filter View > Procedures?
--buck


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