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10/05/2011 09:46:45
 
 
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ASP.NET
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Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Windows 7
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Windows 2003 Server
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MS SQL Server
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Web
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01510126
Message ID:
01510169
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>>Tools / Options
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>>Then go to Environment node on treeview and Keyboard node on that. If you type Tools.Runt in the "Show commands containing it will show you the Tools.RunTemporaryMacro keymapping.
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>>Then you can click Remove or change it to something else.
>
>Thanks, do you know if this is global to all projects or if I have to do it one by one?
>
>I see when I did it for one that all other opened projects were still showing the hot key as is. Is it something that get loaded at startup for every project, which would then assume that if we turn it OFF in one project then all other will benefit from the adjustement on the next startup?

I'm pretty sure those settings are global and just part of the VS environment, but if you have other instances of VS open when you make the change, I wouldn't be surprised if when you closed them all the next time you open VS it will have the settings of the last VS you closed. Just to be sure I'd open a single instance of VS, make the change and then save it and close that instance. After that it will be easy to tell if it is changed in everything you open, but I think it will ( I believe there is a (Global) by the setting )


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