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Folders in the left tree in VS2003

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    I recently switched from VS6 to VS2003 (yes i am slow :) ) so i am having a lot of *AAHH thats how you do it in 2003* but i can't figure out how to use the folders in the tree. i can make a new folder but i can't move any classes in that folder so for the time being i have to work with a looong list tree of classes. Also i used to put bookmark in the code CTRL+F2 but it looks like there are no bookmarks in 2003, am i right?


    *radio crackle* The cucumber has left the salad - I say again - The cucumber has left the salad David in soapbox

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      I recently switched from VS6 to VS2003 (yes i am slow :) ) so i am having a lot of *AAHH thats how you do it in 2003* but i can't figure out how to use the folders in the tree. i can make a new folder but i can't move any classes in that folder so for the time being i have to work with a looong list tree of classes. Also i used to put bookmark in the code CTRL+F2 but it looks like there are no bookmarks in 2003, am i right?


      *radio crackle* The cucumber has left the salad - I say again - The cucumber has left the salad David in soapbox

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      Use the solution explorer to move them.

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        I recently switched from VS6 to VS2003 (yes i am slow :) ) so i am having a lot of *AAHH thats how you do it in 2003* but i can't figure out how to use the folders in the tree. i can make a new folder but i can't move any classes in that folder so for the time being i have to work with a looong list tree of classes. Also i used to put bookmark in the code CTRL+F2 but it looks like there are no bookmarks in 2003, am i right?


        *radio crackle* The cucumber has left the salad - I say again - The cucumber has left the salad David in soapbox

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        Drag and drop them from solution explorer.

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          Use the solution explorer to move them.

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          I want to make a few folders in class view and move some of the classes in that folder (i am working in plain c++). i can make folders by clicking "new folder" on the toolbar (just above class view) but when i drag a few classes to that newly created folder the classes are not moved but copied to that folder


          *radio crackle* The cucumber has left the salad - I say again - The cucumber has left the salad David in soapbox

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            I recently switched from VS6 to VS2003 (yes i am slow :) ) so i am having a lot of *AAHH thats how you do it in 2003* but i can't figure out how to use the folders in the tree. i can make a new folder but i can't move any classes in that folder so for the time being i have to work with a looong list tree of classes. Also i used to put bookmark in the code CTRL+F2 but it looks like there are no bookmarks in 2003, am i right?


            *radio crackle* The cucumber has left the salad - I say again - The cucumber has left the salad David in soapbox

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            Regarding bookmarks... menu->edit->bookmarks From the keyboard: ctrl-k ctrl-k to toggle a bookmark ctrl-k ctrl-n to access the 'next' bookmark ctrl-k ctrl-p to access the 'previous' bookmark ctrl-k ctrl-l to clear all bookmarks

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