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Chopperp

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Posted: 12:48am 08 Sep 2021
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Hi Jim

Just wondering if there was a way of listing the subroutine & function names etc in MM Edit in order as they appear in the program (along with the line numbers).

"Report Variable Usage" is great but lists stuff in alphabetical order.

Just asking.

Thanks

Brian
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TassyJim

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Posted: 05:37am 08 Sep 2021
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Click on the red right arrow without any name selected and the pick-list appears.

V5 will also allow you to list all places the sub is used,across multiple files, but that is a few weeks away...



Jim
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Chopperp

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Posted: 07:12am 08 Sep 2021
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Thanks Jim

That will do it. Easy when you know how. Sort of ignored those two red arrows.  

Probably should check out what other hidden (or obvious) gems there are or even better, RTBM.

V5 sounds interesting...

BTW, is it still raining down your way? Got a SIL (sister in law) down there somewhere near you & is always complaining to my wife on their weekly gossip session,  how wet (& cold) it has been. She can't any firewood in at the moment either (ground too wet or something).

Thanks again

Brian.
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TassyJim

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Posted: 07:27am 08 Sep 2021
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Not raining today but more tomorrow.

The ground is very saturated and we had half the neighbours spud paddock in the shed. Had to dig a moat in a hurry.
Took a trailer load of soggy particleboard and plasterboard to the tip today.
Still more to clean up.

Jim
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Chopperp

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Posted: 07:40am 08 Sep 2021
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Oh dear. That doesn't sound too good.

Get any spuds?

Be hard to keep the mud off your new carpet (& out of the house of course).

Thanks for the update.

Brian.
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palcal

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Posted: 07:47am 08 Sep 2021
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Tassie spuds yum! especially the Pink Eyes
"It is better to be ignorant and ask a stupid question than to be plain Stupid and not ask at all"
 
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