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Visual Studio .NET Code Behind editing problems

Hi,

I am having trouble editing the code-behind files of ASP.NET applications in
Visual Studio .NET. I often lose syntax highlighting, code formatting, and
intelisense. Occasionally, I lose "random" characters from my code file.
This makes editing code-behind files extremely difficult.

I have uninstalled all 3rd party tools andcompletly removed then
re-installed VS.NET, but the problems still occur.

Has anyone ever seen this before? What is the solution?

Thank you,
-Jimmy
Nov 18 '05 #1
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