Same with the toggle bit shift/enter when I had been using the debug dialog. For example, I had been drawing and erasing rungs using f9 or the toolbar icon for quite a while before I realized you could do the shift/arrow thing. For example, in the youtube video offered in 4warders comment above (thanks!) he gives a few tips that I had to figure out the hard way.
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