06.37 Understanding Word Wrap
DEFAULT | Ctrl+E, Ctrl+W |
VISUAL BASIC 6 | [no shortcut] |
VISUAL C# 2005 | Ctrl+E, Ctrl+W; Ctrl+E, W |
VISUAL C++ 2 | Ctrl+E, Ctrl+W |
VISUAL C++ 6 | Ctrl+E, Ctrl+W |
VISUAL STUDIO 6 | Ctrl+E, Ctrl+W |
WINDOWS | Alt, E, V, R |
MENU | Edit | Advanced | Word Wrap; Tools | Options | Text Editor | All Languages | General |
COMMAND | Edit.ToggleWordWrap |
VERSIONS | 2005, 2008, 2010 |
CODE | vstipEdit0022 |
You can turn on or off the word wrap feature by going to Tools | Options | Text Editor | All Languages | General and selecting or clearing the Word Wrap check box.
Word wrap automatically makes sure that your text is always in the visible space. So if you already have a lot of visible space, it probably doesn’t need to wrap.
But if you have less space and wrap is turned ...
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