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A lot of program editors allow you to jump back and forth between the
beginning and closing tags in a pair (e.g., <tr> and </tr>) by placing
the cursor on one of the tags and pressing Ctrl-M or some other key
sequence. Does anyone know if this capability exists in the VS.NET
IDE's editor?
Nov 18 '05 #1
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No, but the next version has much sweeter html support (including this
feature).

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A lot of program editors allow you to jump back and forth between the
beginning and closing tags in a pair (e.g., <tr> and </tr>) by placing
the cursor on one of the tags and pressing Ctrl-M or some other key
sequence. Does anyone know if this capability exists in the VS.NET
IDE's editor?

Nov 18 '05 #2

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