Select all function or subroutine you want to format, or.Select the line or lines you want to format, or.Used in conjunction with the option Re-indenting, allows to get a code with a clear and structured look. This button allows you to format the code of the selected lines, applying uniform criteria that improve the readability and visual appearance of the code. All spaces and tabs located at the end of lines processed will be removed.If the line ends with the keyword : (label) is indented to level zero.The character used for indentation is the Tab ( Chr(9) ) It is considered as separator decorative lines of code, and be indented to level zero, all beginning with the following text:.The line following a line that begins with the keyword if, which contain the keyword Then after that word, and that contain code, will be indented to the same level, considering that it is an if then else endif on one line sentence.All lines beginning with the keywords ', Rem, Dim will be indented to the level used by the previous line.All lines beginning with one of the keywords Private, Global, Public, Option, Sub, Function are placed at level zero (no indentation), as the lines that contain the keywords End Sub or End Function.To apply Re-indenting follow these rules: Rules that follow the option Re-indenting
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