Old VB Shift-F2 / Ctrl-Shift-F2 Finally solved in VS.NET 2003

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Chris Mullins

I've seen a bunch of people post that they had troubles with this, but never
saw anyone post a working solution.

Shift F2 = F12
Ctrl Shift F2 = Ctrl -

This seems to work well, as it jumps between routines, and lets me get back
to where I was.
 
C

Chris Mullins

Carl Prothman said:
You can set which Keyboard Scheme you want Visual Studio .NET 2003
to use by showing the it's Start Page (Help | Show Start Page), then clicking
on the My Profile tab, then selecting which Keyboard Scheme you want.


The trouble is, I don't WANT the VB6 keyboard mapping. I want the new ones -
In general, I like them much better.

The only functionality that I wanted, that I had been unable to find, was
for the two keyboard shortcuts listed above. Right-clicking and saying "go
to definition" worked alright (or F12 on the keyboard), but I had been
totally unable find something to "Go Back" to the last location.
 
M

MSFT

If you mean the "Last Postion" in VB 6 IDE, It has been replaced by the
option "View/Navigate backforward" in the menu.


Luke

"Microsoft Security Announcement: Have you installed the patch for
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-026?? If not Microsoft strongly advises
you to review the information at the following link regarding Microsoft
Security Bulletin MS03-026
http://www.microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/ms03-026.asp and/or to
visit Windows Update at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com to install the
patch. Running the SCAN program from the Windows Update site will help to
insure you are current with all security patches, not just MS03-026."
 

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