I hit a wrong key and discovered a new function - CTRL+B gives a list of
open buffers (Units).  Neat quick way to swap units!  Now how long has that
one been hiding there!?   

Almost everytime I meet other programmers I pick up a cool trick like this -
so many times I hear long time users say "How did you do that?   I have been
doing this the hard way for years".

Some other great ones I found are:

CTRL+/  comment/uncomment a line
CTRL+M  CTRL+N insert new line with different indenting options
CTRL+T delete rest of word
CTRL+Y delete line (now theres one you don't want to hit by accident)
CTRL+ALT+Up/Down  Up and down a procedure/function

One I am still looking for - is there a way other than double-clicking on a
word to highlight it?

John


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