Then, clear the Enable automatic variable and function renaming preference. You can find folders and file names that include specified text, or whose contents contain specified text using the Find Files dialog box.
For more information, see Find Files and Folders. You can go to a specific location in a file, set bookmarks, navigate backward and forward within the file, and open a file or variable from within a file. This table show how to navigate to a specific location in a file open in the Editor and Live Editor.
Select Go to Line Function definition. In the Function section, select the local function or nested function that you want to navigate to. You also can select the file in the Current Folder browser and click the up arrow at the bottom of Current Folder browser to open the Details panel. Then, in the Details panel, double-click the function icon corresponding to the title of the function or local function that you want to navigate to.
For both class and function files, the functions list in alphabetical order—except that in function files, the name of the main function always appears at the top of the list. In the Sections section, select the title of the code section that you want to navigate to. Then, in the Details panel, double-click the section icon corresponding to the title of the section that you want to navigate to. For more information, see Create and Run Sections in Code.
In the Current Folder browser, select the file that you want to navigate through and click the up arrow at the bottom of Current Folder browser to open the Details panel.
Then, in the Details panel, double-click the property icon corresponding to the name of the property that you want to navigate to. For more information, see Ways to Use Properties. Then, in the Details panel, double-click the icon corresponding to the name of the method that you want to navigate to. For more information, see Methods in Class Design.
Then, select Previous or Next. For information about setting and clearing bookmarks, see Set Bookmarks. You can set a bookmark at any line in a file in the Editor and Live Editor so that you can quickly navigate to the bookmarked line.
This is particularly useful in long files. For example, suppose that while working on a line, you want to look at another part of the file, and then return.
Set a bookmark at the current line, go to the other part of the file, and then use the bookmark to return. To set a bookmark in the Editor and Live Editor, position the cursor on the line that you want to add the bookmark to.
You also can click the bookmark icon to the left of the line. In the Editor and Live Editor, you can access lines in a file in the same sequence that you previously navigated or edited them.
To navigate backward and forward in sequence, on the Editor or Live Editor tab, in the Navigate section, click the and buttons. Editing a line or navigating to another line using the list of features described in Navigate to a Specific Location interrupts the backward and forward sequence.
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