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Download "TUFLOW.uew" file from the TUFLOW website, available at [http://tuflow.com/Download/Miscellaneous/TUFLOW.UEW.zip http://tuflow.com/Download/Miscellaneous/TUFLOW.UEW.zip]. Save this file to the UltraEdit Wordfile Directory. The default directory varies depending on the version of UltraEdit and Username. To check where this directory is (or to change this directory) use the following menu item:<br>
:''Advanced >> Configuration >> Editor Display >> Syntax Highlighting''<br>
Once the file has been added to the directory, you may need to restart UltraEdit to see the chanceschanges.<br>
[[File:UE Syntax Highlighting uew.png|frame|none|UltraEdit Syntax Highlighting, set Wordfiles Directory]]
 
==Older Versions (pre version 15)==
Use the automatic colour coding of the control files by downloading the “WORDFILE.TXT” file available at [http://www.tuflow.com/Downloads_Misc.htm www.tuflow.com/Downloads_Misc.htm] and replacing the file with the same name in the C:\Program Files\UltraEdit folder. Alternatively, in later versions of UltraEdit, a path can be specified to the WORDFILE.TXT file as shown in the UltraEdit Configuration dialogue below:<br>
Once the file has been added to the directory, you may need to restart UltraEdit to see the chanceschanges.<br>
[[File:UE Syntax Highlighting txt.png|frame|none|UltraEdit Wordfile.txt Configuration]]
 
=Example=
Once implementimplemented, TUFLOW control files (tcf, tgc, ecf, tbc and others) should now be colour coded like the example below:
[[File:UE Example ColourCoding.png|frame|none|Example Colour Coding]]
 
= NT Batch and DOS Syntax Highlighting =
If you are regularly setting up and running TUFLOW from DOS batch files then, the following wordfile may also be of use to you:
[http://www.ultraedit.com/files/wf/dosntbatch.uew http://www.ultraedit.com/files/wf/dosntbatch.uew]