No...it's "last position". So it could be between documents or also simply
different positions within the document. So, you have a function that's up
near the top of your code. You do a Find which brings you to a completely
different section of code to see something for reference, then you would
click Navigate back and it would bring you right back to the previous
position. There is also a navigate forward, which in this sequence, would
bring you to the result of the find.
"Michael Nemtsev" wrote:
Hello EdB,
Navigate between tabs? Ctrl + - and Ctrl + Shift + -
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EThis very nice feature in VS2003 seems to have been omitted in
EVS2005. I see the bookmarks, but it's not the same. Am I just not
Eseeing where it is in VS2005?
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