Antonio,
With a block selection, you can select a piece of a code. I can't make a bitmap of an example now, because where I an now, I can't upload a bmp to my server.
If you have a text:
repl planning->todo_01 with &('dag->todo_01_'+padl(alltrim(str(vkolom)),2,'0'))
repl planning->todo_02 with &('dag->todo_02_'+padl(alltrim(str(vkolom)),2,'0'))
repl planning->todo_03 with &('dag->todo_03_'+padl(alltrim(str(vkolom)),2,'0'))
You can select
repl
planning->todo_01 with &('dag->todo_01_'+padl(alltrim(str(vkolom)),2,'0'))
repl
planning->todo_02 with &('dag->todo_02_'+padl(alltrim(str(vkolom)),2,'0'))
repl
planning->todo_03 with &('dag->todo_03_'+padl(alltrim(str(vkolom)),2,'0'))
and then copy it and paste it on an other place.
I use it many times..
If you press ALT-C, it select a point, than with the arrow-keys you can go to the other corner
Antonio Linares wrote:Marc,
How select a block behaves ?
Does it lets you mark a block same as if you press shift and arrow keys ?