03.21 Understanding Commands: Arguments and Switches
DEFAULT | Ctrl+Alt+A |
VISUAL BASIC 6 | Ctrl+Alt+A |
VISUAL C# 2005 | Ctrl+Alt+A; Ctrl+W, A; Ctrl+W, Ctrl+A |
VISUAL C++ 2 | Ctrl+Alt+A |
VISUAL C++ 6 | Ctrl+Alt+A |
VISUAL STUDIO 6 | Ctrl+Alt+A |
WINDOWS | Alt,V, E, C |
MENU | View | Other Windows | Command Window |
COMMAND | View.CommandWindow |
VERSIONS | 2005, 2008, 2010 |
CODE | vstipTool0069 |
Some commands take arguments and switches so that you can quickly execute them without having to deal with user interface elements. You can get a list of commands that take arguments by going to the MSDN Documentation article entitled “Visual Studio Commands with Arguments,” at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/c338aexd.aspx.
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