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VS.NET Query

Well, I went and got VC# Standard Edition. It's pretty cool apart
from the problem where I can't debug under a non-administrator
account. Anyway...

I remember using Visual Basic years ago, and remember it having a
feature where you could show the code of *only* one routine/method at
a time. This was a great feature. Is this possible in VC#?

I can't find it in the over-packed Tools -> Options dialog.

Thanks in advance.
Nov 15 '05 #1
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Hi!

I don't think Visual Studio has that (but I may be wrong!). What you can do,
though, is choose Edit | Outlining | Collapse to Definitions. That will hide
your code, except for method etc. definitions. To see the code for a method,
expand the definition by clicking the box with the '+' sign in it.

Hope that helps!
"C# Learner" <cs****@learner.here> wrote in message
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Well, I went and got VC# Standard Edition. It's pretty cool apart
from the problem where I can't debug under a non-administrator
account. Anyway...

I remember using Visual Basic years ago, and remember it having a
feature where you could show the code of *only* one routine/method at
a time. This was a great feature. Is this possible in VC#?

I can't find it in the over-packed Tools -> Options dialog.

Thanks in advance.

Nov 15 '05 #2
Hello,
I havent seen/ tried this... but if you copy some VS.net editor
profile from the VB.net (Tools->Options->Text Editor->Basic you might be
able to tweak it to look like the VB development environment
Thanks

C# Learner wrote:
Well, I went and got VC# Standard Edition. It's pretty cool apart
from the problem where I can't debug under a non-administrator
account. Anyway...

I remember using Visual Basic years ago, and remember it having a
feature where you could show the code of *only* one routine/method at
a time. This was a great feature. Is this possible in VC#?

I can't find it in the over-packed Tools -> Options dialog.

Thanks in advance.


--
Regards,
Dilip Krishnan
MCAD, MCSD.net
dilipdotnet at apdiya dot com
Nov 15 '05 #3
C# Learner <cs****@learner.here> wrote:

<snip>

Not possibly then, apparently. :-) Just thought I'd ask incase.

Thanks for replies.
Nov 15 '05 #4

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