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- Overview
- How to?
- Handling the positioning marks
- Positioning marks on a search result
Positioning marks in the code
The positioning marks are used to "tag" specific lines of code. These marks are used to quickly browse the code from a positioning mark to another one. Handling the positioning marks The following options are used to handle the positioning marks: - Add or remove a positioning mark on a line of code: on the "Code" tab, in the "Marks" group, expand "Mark", or press Ctrl + F7.
- Go to the next mark: on the "Code" tab, in the "Marks" group, click or press F7.
- Go to the previous mark: on the "Code" tab, in the "Marks" group, click , or press Shift + F7.
- Delete all the code marks: on the "Code" tab, in the "Marks" group, click "Mark" and select "Remove all marks".
Positioning marks on a search result To position marks on the result of a search: - Display the "Find - Replace" pane.
- In the "Find" list, enter the expression to find.
- Specify the elements in which the search must be performed ("In" list). You have the ability to perform a default search or an advanced search.
- Specify the search criteria ("Contains", "Starts with", "Ignore the case", ...).
- Click the icon to mark all search results.
- Press "Enter" to start the search. If elements are found, the reference of these elements is displayed in the "Find - Replace" pane. To directly access one of the elements found, double-click the element reference.
For more details, see the help page named Find/Replace.
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