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Using the ObjectBrowser
The ObjectBrowser lets you visually browse through the object hierarchies, units, and globals in your program.
Before you browse, these options must be on:
■ Debug Information (Options|Compiler Options)
■ Local Symbols (Options|Compiler Options
■ Symbol Information (Options|Compiler Options
■ Integrated/Browsing (Options|Debugger)
Compile your program before you browse.
To activate the ObjectBrowser, choose one of these methods:
■ Choose Search|Objects
■ Choose Search|Units
■ Choose Search|Globals
■ Choose Search|Symbol
Hot keys used in the ObjectBrowser
Hot key Mouse equivalent What it does
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Ctrl+I │ click I in window frame │ Toggle inheritance information
Ctrl+O │ │ Select local browser options
Ctrl+P │ Search|Previous browser │ Open a previous browser
Ctrl+R │ click R in window frame │ List references to the unit
Ctrl+S │ click S in window frame │ View unit declarations
Shift+Enter │ │ Reverses the current setting
Shift+Next- │ hold down shift and │ Reverses current Sub-Browsing
Browsing- │ click next browsing │ option for this action only
Action │ action │
When Reference information is displayed, you can choose from these additional hot keys:
Hot key Mouse equivalent What it does
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Ctrl+Enter │ │ Edit source code
Ctrl+G │ │ Go to source code
Ctrl+T │ │ Track source code
Right click in the browser window to display the Browser local menu or press Alt+F10.
See Also
Changing how the Browser displays information Browsing Objects Browsing Units Browsing Symbols Browsing Globals