1. Hold the SHIFT key while you mouse click the property tab - it forces the
property window to pop up.
I noticed that when this happens, and you get the window back, the pin
indicates it is fixed position mode, rather than pop-up (slide-out) mode.

2. Same thing.

3. Use commandobject.commandtype = CommandType.
The enum selector window will pop-up when you type the .

4. Control Shift F for search all files, Control Shift H for replace in all
files (default Visual Studio settings for shortcut keys.)

Have fun.


-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Bealer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 April 2002 15:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DOTNET] WinForms UI editing.... actually VS editing questions...
BUGS?

Has anyone noticed that after working on a WinForm for awhile the properties
window will hide and not come back no matter what?  You have to shut down VS
and re-open it to get it back.

Also, in debug mode I can never get my locals or watches to come up.  I
think the locals came up once, but maybe I'm imagining it.

Why don't enums or even true/false popup when editing C# code?  i.e. type
commandobject.commandtype = and nothing happens, in VB.NET it pops up the
enums.

And what happened to the search all files in project option when doing a
find?

Thanks,
Michael

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