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I just started using VS 2005 and I can't find the Navigation buttons (which
are very useful)
Were they removed from this version or they can be found elsewhere?

Thank you,
Samuel
Oct 25 '06 #1
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Hi,

Samuel Shulman wrote:
I just started using VS 2005 and I can't find the Navigation buttons (which
are very useful)
Were they removed from this version or they can be found elsewhere?

Thank you,
Samuel
In my installation, they're in the Standard toolbar, right of the "Redo"
and "Undo" buttons.

If they're missing in your installation, you can add them by right
clicking on a toolbar, choosing "Customize" , and then selecting the
"Navigate forward" and "... backward" buttons from the View menu.

HTH,
Laurent
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Oct 25 '06 #2
thank you

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Hi,

Samuel Shulman wrote:
>I just started using VS 2005 and I can't find the Navigation buttons
(which are very useful)
Were they removed from this version or they can be found elsewhere?

Thank you,
Samuel

In my installation, they're in the Standard toolbar, right of the "Redo"
and "Undo" buttons.

If they're missing in your installation, you can add them by right
clicking on a toolbar, choosing "Customize" , and then selecting the
"Navigate forward" and "... backward" buttons from the View menu.

HTH,
Laurent
--
Laurent Bugnion, GalaSoft
Software engineering: http://www.galasoft-LB.ch
PhotoAlbum: http://www.galasoft-LB.ch/pictures
Support children in Calcutta: http://www.calcutta-espoir.ch

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