>Carl
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>Thanks for the information. My problem is that I'm often searching a stored procedure to see if it is going to return a field I need or if I need to modify it. I have to scan the whole stored procedure instead of being able to use a "Find" function and type in the name I'm looking for. I've gotten so I copy the whole stored procedure, paste in in notepad and then do the Find. It works, but seems like MS just forgot that basic functionality that is in most window applications.
Kirk,
My bad, I'm just opening the whole thread - Thanks for the star.
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