Is everyone using the Google Search macro Keith made for us? It's one of my favorite and most used editing macros. The actual macro is located inside the Portable Macro folder which is inside the EclipseNT folder. If you aren't using it yet, I recommend you first watch the visualizer.

To find the visualizer, click on Help, Visualizer Topics, press F2 for New Visualizers, and in the box on the right you will find Google Search.

To bounce between Google and the job you are scoping in Eclipse, just press Alt tab.

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Hey, Jenny. I started a discussion on favorite things and mentioned this very thing. At least I think so. Are you talkining about hitting M to highlight, then ctrl shift I? Check out the discussion:
http://www.csrnation.com/group/totaleclipse/forum/topics/favorite-t...

I'm trying to keep these categories organized so that people can go back and find things a little easier. So if you have any more neato tidbits to share, post them under "favorite things." Thanks for sharing, Jenny!!
hey Jenny, if I were as computer savvy as you are, I would be such a better writer!!! I am going to really dive into the scoping realm now, and see if it gives me the opportunity to be on my machine more, ie, practice for realtime, hone in on my software to work better for me. I don't know why, but it is constantly choosing the wrong conflict. it is really annoying!! I have to spend some considerable time with tech support to get to the bottom of that, and also the whole "make a whole phrase from one bad stroke" kind of thing going on. I think I am going to just turn off my TM and AB for now, because it is causing me more grief than it is worth. We'll see if I can get a little time here soon to get that straightened out. okay, well, good job on all your progress with Eclipse!! Your bud, Elise

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