Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Visual Studio Shortcut for Using Directives

My current vote for top Visual Studio shortcut goes to "Shift-Alt-F10."  This little beauty will bring up the "Options to help bind the selected item" dialog which will allow you to command the UI to inject the appropriate "Using" directive at the top of a class. Trying to bring up this dialog with the mouse is tricky and time-consuming. Save those precious brain cells for something else.




11 comments:

Paul said...

Thanks for this useful tip. I was specifically searching around the web looking for the keyboard shortcut for this ability.

Once I discovered the shortcut from your blog I looked it up in the Keyboard Environment Options. The feature is actually called "SmartTag".

Anyway, thanks again.

Anonymous said...

You can also use CTRL+.

~Pol

Gec said...

Excellent, thanks :)

Anonymous said...

Helped me.
thanks a lot.

Anonymous said...

Ctrl + . is great, thanks Pol.

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Sam said...

Thanks a lot Pol. Really helpful. :)