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Default IDE, Search - changing default

Hi folks,

I use the German IDE, but it should be similar:
(will try to translate)

Default is "Search in - active Module"
Most of the time I need / (one needs) to search in - active project
Under "Options" I do not find anything to change this default setting.

I am pretty shure that one of you fellows
knows how to change this setting. ;-)

Best Regards
Peter Ostermann
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Hi,

I think I have seen in a newsgroup, maybe even in this,
that there is certain code available for to manipulate
teh behavior of the IDE, isn't it?

Regards
Peter

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Hi folks,

I use the German IDE, but it should be similar:
(will try to translate)

Default is "Search in - active Module"
Most of the time I need / (one needs) to search in - active project
Under "Options" I do not find anything to change this default setting.
I am pretty shure that one of you fellows
knows how to change this setting. ;-)

Best Regards
Peter Ostermann


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