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Feb 11th, 2012, 12:41 PM
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Is there a way ... ??
Sorry the title is such a tease, but I couldn't think of a succinct
way to describe things in 10 words-or-less, let alone 50.
Here's the deal...
In Excel, let's say you have an arrangement something like this:
Code:
A B
1 1 1
2 2
3 3
4 3
5 3
6 1 1
7 3
8 3
If the cursor is in A1 and you press Ctrl-DnArrow, you'll "jump" to A6.
Fine.
Now, in the VB6 IDE, consider the following:
Code:
1. Sub MySub1()
2. a = 1
3. b = 1
4. c = 1
5. If a + b = 2 Then
6. d = 2
7. d = 2
8. d = 2
9. d = 2
10. d = 2
11. d = 2
12. End If
13. a = 1
14. End Sub
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15. Sub MySub2()
16. a = 1
17. b = 1
18. c = 1
19. If a + b = 2 Then
20. d = 2
21. End If
22. End Sub
If the cursor is at the I in If in line 5, the IDE will report Ln 5, Col 5.
If you press Ctrl-PgDn, the cursor will "jump" to the S in Sub on line
15, and the IDE will report Ln 15, col 1.
Fine.
If, on the other hand, you press Ctrl-DnArrow, the same thing happens.
Boo.
Goal:
What I'm trying to accomplish is to have the cursor "jump" to the
E in End If, that is, Ln 12, col 5., in a similar way that it does in Excel.
Is this possible?
If so, how?
Spoo
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