July 2008
Intermediate to advanced
1026 pages
27h 59m
English
This chapter covered only a core selection of the useful options available to you as you start to shape the Visual Studio interface to suit your own programming style; many other options are available. These numerous options enable you to adjust the way you edit your code, add controls to your forms, and even select the methods to use when debugging code. The settings within the Visual Studio 2008 Options page also enable you to control how and where applications are created, and even to customize the keyboard shortcuts you use. Throughout the remainder of this book, you'll see the Options dialog revisited according to specific functionality such as macros, debugging, and compiling.
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