>>Ctrl shift P is used by VS to run a temporary macro. It is probably running the last macro created.
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>I have been used to this key combination for years. I just need to find the conflict.
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>I do not use any macro. But, it is possible one was created by mistake?
As I said, it is pre-defined in VS. You can turn off the mapping as I showed. Don't know if it is possible to accidentally create a macro, but the problem is easily solved.
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