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Chapter 6 Creating and Running Programs
Next Bookmark
Use this command to locate the bookmark (a blue dot) that next appears in the
selected source or header file. Ultraware software searches in a forward
(downward) direction for the next bookmark. If no bookmark is found, the
search wraps around to the beginning of the file and find the first bookmark in
the file.
This command is available while a source or header file, with at least one
bookmark, is open in the Client Area.
To execute the Next Bookmark command, perform these steps.
1. Place the cursor in a line of code in a source or header file in the Client
Area.
2. Do one of these action:
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Click Next Bookmark icon in the Edit toolbar.
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Click Bookmarks in the Edit menu, and then click Next Bookmark.
The cursor moves down to the next bookmark. If there are no more
bookmarks in the source or header file, the cursor goes to the top of the file
and moves to the first bookmark.
Previous Bookmark
Use this command to locate the bookmark (a blue dot) that appears above the
cursor in the selected source or header file. Ultraware software searches in a
backward (upward) direction for the previous bookmark. If no bookmark is
found, the search wraps around to the end of the file and finds the last bookmark
in the file.
This command is available while a source or header file, with at least one
bookmark, is open in the Client Area.
To execute the Previous Bookmark command, perform these steps.
1. Place the cursor in a line of code in a source or header file in the Client
Area.
2. Do one of these:
•
Click the Previous Bookmark icon in the Edit toolbar.
•
Click Bookmarks in the Edit toolbar, and then click Previous
Bookmark.
The cursor moves up to the previous bookmark. If there is no previous
bookmark in the source or header file, the cursor goes at the bottom of the
file and moves to the last bookmark.