Rather a pain to carry that around in your bag, unfold it, spread it out
on the desk or stick it up on the wall wherever u go. Slightly more
useful to have it as part of the software installed on every machine.

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> get yourself the CF Tag and Function reference from 
> teratech.com, has all the CF Tags and Functions (at least up 
> to v. 4.5) grouped under String, Math, etc.  including the 
> undocumented CF functions.  Stick that within viewing 
> distance of your desk and you'll never need anything else.
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> Well unless u use every single function and every single tag 
> on a daily absis (you're a liar if u say u do) then u cannot 
> posisbly rememeber them all, all their attributes, what they 
> do, etc. Thus that's the point of having this quick 
> reference. Oh I need a function that will strip xx number of 
> chars from a string. I right click, choose insert expression, 
> choos ethe string functions and look at whats available, ah 
> ha RemoveChars(), that looks like hwat I need.
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Paul Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: 03 December 2002 14:34
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> > Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Homesite MX [+]
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> > > really!?  You never used this in Studio?!
> > >
> >
> > No... Is that a real surprise?  Anyone else not use this in Studio?
> >
> > If all it did was build complex expressions, I'm one of those sad 
> > people that thinks that you should be able to understand things and 
> > not always use GUI's for them.  For that reason I avoid (as much as 
> > possible) the use of wizards for many things in programming 
> languages 
> > I code in (Java, Perl, C# etc).  Mainly because I find them 
> annoying 
> > and less than helpful (and once you understand things properly, it's
> > actually quicker to just type them in...).
> >
> > Paul
> >
> > PS I'm an Old School coder trained by Old School coders on *nix 
> > systems where anything other than a command line to do 
> anything can be 
> > confusing!
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