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highlighting entire functions

  1. #1
    BorisS
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    highlighting entire functions

    is there any quick way of highlighting entire functions in a formula? In
    other words, I know that the parentheses "bold up" when you arrow over their
    counterparts, but is there a way to have a double-click sort of action that
    selects the entire function, whereever you might be in it?
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    Boris

  2. #2
    Dave Peterson
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    Re: highlighting entire functions

    I don't know, but if I'm editing a formula, I can do:

    Home followed by Shift-End key
    or
    End followed by shift-home.

    Or just use the mouse to "paint" over all the formula.

    BorisS wrote:
    >
    > is there any quick way of highlighting entire functions in a formula? In
    > other words, I know that the parentheses "bold up" when you arrow over their
    > counterparts, but is there a way to have a double-click sort of action that
    > selects the entire function, whereever you might be in it?
    > --
    > Boris


    --

    Dave Peterson

  3. #3
    BorisS
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    Re: highlighting entire functions

    Does what you wrote get me from one end of the formula line to the other and
    vice versa, while highlighting along the way?

    I am looking for something that distinguishes teh end points of a function
    inside a formula. Not sure if that initially made sense.
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    Boris


    "Dave Peterson" wrote:

    > I don't know, but if I'm editing a formula, I can do:
    >
    > Home followed by Shift-End key
    > or
    > End followed by shift-home.
    >
    > Or just use the mouse to "paint" over all the formula.
    >
    > BorisS wrote:
    > >
    > > is there any quick way of highlighting entire functions in a formula? In
    > > other words, I know that the parentheses "bold up" when you arrow over their
    > > counterparts, but is there a way to have a double-click sort of action that
    > > selects the entire function, whereever you might be in it?
    > > --
    > > Boris

    >
    > --
    >
    > Dave Peterson
    >


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