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     Roy,

     Guess what?  "FIND ALL" does work in Edit/3000.  I use it very frequently.
     I am currently on 5.0 with powerpatch 6.  I guess you'll have to ask for
     another miracle now!

     Happy Editing,

     John Hornberger
     Sr. Systems Programmer
     General Signal Services

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Subject: Return = Enter in Block Mode
Author:  Roy Brown <[log in to unmask]> at Internet2
Date:    1/29/97 1:19 PM


Many, many, thanks to Jeff Vance for the upgrade which is going to allow
suppression of unexecuted commands in JCL output. Roll on 6.0.

Boy, this Internet thing sure can get results.

Our next request, should anyone decide to accept it, (and we first asked
HP for this in about 1982!) is a way of getting 'Return = Enter in Block
Mode'.

( Big Snip)

Anybody from WRQ listening? Given that a lot of people's 'terminal'
today is your emulator, how about Reflection doing it? Or maybe it
already can, and I just don't know how.....

Roy Brown


PS If this works, I'm going to ask for 'FIND ALL' in EDIT/3000. Only
been waiting since MPE III. And yes, I know about the CHANGE "FOO" TO
"FOO" IN ALL 'workaround'. And no, I don't use EDIT/3000 day to day
here. But when you go from site to site, you need that lowest common
denominator as high as possible :-)

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