06.14 How to Use Reference Highlighting
DEFAULT | Ctrl+Shift+Down Arrow (next); Ctrl+Shift+Up Arrow (previous) |
VISUAL BASIC 6 | Ctrl+Shift+Down Arrow (next); Ctrl+Shift+Up Arrow (previous) |
VISUAL C# 2005 | Ctrl+Shift+Down Arrow (next); Ctrl+Shift+Up Arrow (previous) |
VISUAL C++ 2 | Ctrl+Shift+Down Arrow (next); Ctrl+Shift+Up Arrow (previous) |
VISUAL C++ 6 | Ctrl+Shift+Down Arrow (next); Ctrl+Shift+Up Arrow (previous) |
VISUAL STUDIO 6 | Ctrl+Shift+Down Arrow (next); Ctrl+Shift+Up Arrow (previous) |
WINDOWS | [no shortcut] |
COMMAND | Edit.NextHighlightedReference; Edit.PreviousHighlightedReference |
VERSIONS | 2010 |
LANGUAGES | C#, VB |
CODE | vstipEdit0010 |
This is absolutely one of my favorite tips because you don’t have to do anything to make it work. The MSDN documentation (at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee349251.aspx ...
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