![]() ![]() You might need this shortcut very often, basically " Ctrl + Shift +F" open new dialog to search a term in Files. Then you can delete a line using Ctrl + Shift + L without cutting it Find in Files (Ctrl + Shift +F) Well, this one is interesting shortcut, suppose you want to delete a line for that there is a shortcut " Shift+Del" to delete a line, but what if you want to delete the line without modifying what is in the clipboard. This is another interesting shortcut key, using which you can move current line of code, up or down, use " Alt+ ↑ / ↓" to do thisĭelete a line without cutting it (so not removing what is in Clipboard) This is really excellent and loving way to add condition around the code, click "Ctrl+K+S", then you will see condition content menu, select any condition from that, here is the demo Read: How to debug in visual studio? (Tutorial to debug C# code)Ĭtrl+K+S to automatically add condition using shortcut " Ctrl+Shift+B" shortcut will build your solution, which is widely used by C#/.NET developers Open Solution ExplorerĬlick " Ctrl+W, Cltrl+S" to open solution explorer. In Visual Studio 2019 while holding down " Ctrl + Alt + ↑ / ↓", you can edit multiple lines Build Solution Yes, you can type on multiple lines at once using Visual Studio, here is the shortcut of this : Shift + Alt + ↑ / ↓ (use up arrow to select upper code lines from current selected line, and down arraow to select lower code lines) If you are working with Visual Studio from quite some time, then you must have seen there is "+" ( when code is collapsed) and "-" ( when code is alread expanded) sign, in your code which let's you expand or collapse your classes/methods code, you can collapse all the regions of the file by clicking " Ctrl+M, Ctrl+O" in Visual Studio. You can use " Ctrl+K, Ctrl+U" to uncomment the selected code Collapse all code regions In Visual Studio: Ctrl+K+C will comment, Ctrl+K+U Will uncomment multiple lines of selected code at once. Just go to "Edit -> Advanced" and select "Comment Selection" or "UnComment Selection" Comment multiple lines of code ![]() If you can't remember the shortcut, you can always use the "Edit" menu. Take a look the below image, which shows how code is commented and then uncommented using Visual Studio keyboard shortcuts " Ctrl-K, Ctrl-C", to comment out the current selected lines in Visual Studio Visual Studio is one of the best IDE for software developers and mostly preferred by C#.NET developers, so in this article, I have provided useful shortcuts to be used in Visual Studio like comments shortcut, collapse or expand code region etc.
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