Thanks to everyone who responded. The below responses not only told me to
hit Ctrl-J after typing 'scriptj', but also showed me where I can define my
own. I have already made my own Code Template called 'doc', which when
executed with Ctrl-J inserts our 12 standard lines of document information
that all our templates should contain. Then I noticed that it updated a
file on my PC called: Program Files/Allarie/ColdFusion Studio
4.5/UserData/tagcomp.dat, so I can share my customizations with my
co-workers and help to ensure our web standards.

Thanks
Jan




"Ken Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/30/2001 10:48:05 AM

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Subject:  RE: CF Studio Trick





You'll want to setup a Code Template and keyword for it first.
F8 --> EDITOR --> CODE TEMPLATES
Works great and can save lots of time for things you use frequently. You
can
also use a Snippet Shortcut to achieve similar results.
Ken



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 10:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF Studio Trick

I was at the 2001 cf odyssey event this past weekend. When one speaker was
showing us some javascript I thought he typed 'scriptj' in studio, and bang
the entire script header/footer tag and more appeared. I just tried this at
work and it didn't work. Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks
Jan
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