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    Text Editor Window Size

    In another thread, pixburghenat wrote:
    The editior doesn't fit in the display window, the last 3 or 4 lines don't show.
    You can change the number of lines and columns in the NEdit window using the "Default Settings" options under the "Preferences" menu.

    For step by step instructions go to www.cncsnw.com/nedit.htm and scroll most of the way down.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cncsnw View Post
    In another thread, pixburghenat wrote:


    You can change the number of lines and columns in the NEdit window using the "Default Settings" options under the "Preferences" menu.

    For step by step instructions go to www.cncsnw.com/nedit.htm and scroll most of the way down.
    Thanks!

    I'll try it when I return to week Tuesday.

    pix
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    cncsnw,

    Thanks, instrustions worked great!

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