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    hey folks, I gotta little question: I know how to add functions in Visual Studio 2008 per Class View but how can I easily remove them? Also: is there a shortcut to update the current header and class for intellisense? sometimes when I quickly add or remove by hand the intellisense is not updated immediately thanx a lot zqueezy

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      hey folks, I gotta little question: I know how to add functions in Visual Studio 2008 per Class View but how can I easily remove them? Also: is there a shortcut to update the current header and class for intellisense? sometimes when I quickly add or remove by hand the intellisense is not updated immediately thanx a lot zqueezy

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      I believe you can remove them by deleting the code-behind. As for updating intellisense: "Rome was not built in a day", and the same principle goes for any Microsoft product. Patience is a virtue, if you wait for the intellisense it will come. Sometimes building solutions updates the intellisense more frequently.

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