06.31 Using Zero-Length Box Selection
DEFAULT | Shift+Alt+[Up, Down, Left, Right] Arrow |
VISUAL BASIC 6 | Shift+Alt+[Up, Down, Left, Right] Arrow |
VISUAL C# 2005 | Shift+Alt+[Up, Down, Left, Right] Arrow |
VISUAL C++ 2 | Shift+Alt+[Up, Down, Left, Right] Arrow |
VISUAL C++ 6 | Shift+Alt+[Up, Down, Left, Right] Arrow |
VISUAL STUDIO 6 | Shift+Alt+[Up, Down, Left, Right] Arrow |
WINDOWS | [no shortcut] |
COMMAND | Edit.Line[Up, Down]ExtendColumn; Edit.Char[Left, Right]ExtendColumn |
VERSIONS | 2010 |
CODE | vstipEdit0009 |
The power of box selection is even more powerful with the new zero-length box selection. Let’s assume that you have a situation with some variables, like the ones shown in the following illustration, and you want to make them all public.
The answer is a zero-length box selection. ...
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