>>If you only want to look into the data, you can use just hover your mouse over the memo fields.
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>>If you are
only interested in the memo fields, you can click twice on the "Type" header in the left grid, to sort on field length descending. Then click "Unselect all" and click the fields you want. SuperBrowse has a lot of features, not all are easily spotted until you have used it a few times.
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>>You can read more about SuperBrowse's features here:
https://vfpx.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=Thor%20Super%20Browse>
>I was faster this time :) - did all of that already. And yup, the hotkey is set to alt+b, and there's a "thor" intellisense shortcut which launches Thor (I clear all frequently, perhaps a hundred times a day, so this is something I need).
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>The hovering didn't exactly work, but it's possibly some setting somewhere, no big deal, still faster than other stuff I was using (like remembering to type "browse last" so it would keep my settings... which remain until I once forget).
One of the coolest features of SuperBrowse, and one of the best hidden, is the easy way to open remembered tables. Type the name of a recently open table in the command window, or in the code editor, and press your hot key, alt-b. Even if the table is not open, or if it's open in another work area, SuperBrowse will try its best to select the table and browse it.
Jim Nelson just informed me that he plans to make a video about SuperBrowse next month, I hope he remembers (and finds the time).