>>>>>Hi,
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>>>>>I have both SQL 2005 and 2008 installed on one PC. When I create a new stored procedure in SQL 2005 pressing Ctrl-Shift-M brings up the template to fill in parameters. But when I am in SQL 2008, nothing happens on Ctrl-Shift-M. What should I check? TIA.
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>>>>Works for me after I went to Templates Explorer, picked a stored procedure template, opened it and pressed Ctrl + Shift + M
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>>>Does not work for me; I am following your steps. Must be something "broken" in my SQL Server 2008 SSMS.
>>>Thank you.
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>>Go to Views/toolbars and make sure the SQL Editor toolbar is checked then try it again.
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>It is checked. But still, Ctrl+Shift+M does not work. Thank you for your suggestion.
It is said on StackOverflow that Ctrl+Shift+M was removed in 2008 ( though for some reason mine still works)
Alt+Q+S does the trick now.
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