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How Do I Restore Default VS.NET IDE Layout?

 
 
brads99
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      23rd Jul 2004
I undocked one of my windows and all hell broke loose!

The more I tried to restore the original IDE layout (left pane of
Server Explorer, Toolbox Start Page above and Output below; right
pane of Solution Explorer above and Dynamic Help below) the worse I
made it.

Any help would be appreicated. Thanks

 
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Steven Spits
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      23rd Jul 2004
Hi,

> I undocked one of my windows and all hell broke loose!


Tools > Options, Environment > General, click on "Reset Window Layout".

> The more I tried to restore the original IDE layout (left pane of
> Server Explorer, Toolbox Start Page above and Output below; right
> pane of Solution Explorer above and Dynamic Help below) the worse I
> made it.


That's why MS has implemented the "Reset" button :-)

Steven

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brads99
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      23rd Jul 2004
Thank You! I've been working with VS.NET for 9 months and just made
this mistake, so I guess I can't complain too much.

 
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