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Changing case using Visual Studio

apm
All or Anyone:

Is there a way to change from uppercase to lowercase all the characters of
all the source files in a project?

Thanks in advance.

David
Nov 17 '05 #1
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apm <Co*********@AdsorptionProcessModeling.com> wrote:
Is there a way to change from uppercase to lowercase all the characters of
all the source files in a project?


I can't imagine there being a single command for that, but you could do it
for *one* file like this: open it, press Ctrl-A (select all), and press
Ctrl-U (make lowercase).

Perhaps you could record this as a macro so as to automate its repetition?
I've never dabbled with VS.NET macros so I wouldn't know for sure.
Nov 17 '05 #2

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apm <Co*********@AdsorptionProcessModeling.com> wrote:
Is there a way to change from uppercase to lowercase all the characters
of
all the source files in a project?


Wouldn't this make a lot of names of .NET objects invalid?
Nov 17 '05 #3
It'd really upset the compiler! .NET framework method names are case
sensitive.

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All or Anyone:

Is there a way to change from uppercase to lowercase all the characters of
all the source files in a project?

Thanks in advance.

David

Nov 17 '05 #4

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