Sep 07
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Seeing more of your code through Shift-Alt-Enter
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I just saw a nifty menu item referenced on the c# FAQ blog. I really wasn’t ever aware of it either. Never really looked for it, but have had a need for it since forever. It’s Shift-Alt-Enter, and it will hide just about everything in the visual studio environment except a menu and your code, opening up a ton of real estate to view your code. Check out the compare to see:
As you can see, it’s similar to pressing F11 in Internet Explorer for a large, full screen view of one’s code. This certainly makes it easier than having to close and collapse all your side windows, potentially screwing up the layout of your environment. Def. a useful feature.
