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"Go To Error/Tag" and F4

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    In Visual C++ 6.0 you used to be able to go to the next error or find in files tag by pressing F4. This no longer works in Visual Studio.Net 2003. Does anyone know the keyboard shortcut for "Go To Error/Tag" in Visual Studio.Net 2003? Does anyone else find it frustrating that Microsoft changed most of the keyboard shortcuts between Visual C++ 6.0 and Visual Studio.Net 2003? Sincerely, -Ron

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      In Visual C++ 6.0 you used to be able to go to the next error or find in files tag by pressing F4. This no longer works in Visual Studio.Net 2003. Does anyone know the keyboard shortcut for "Go To Error/Tag" in Visual Studio.Net 2003? Does anyone else find it frustrating that Microsoft changed most of the keyboard shortcuts between Visual C++ 6.0 and Visual Studio.Net 2003? Sincerely, -Ron

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      Try pressing F8, I think it work for errors as well as the mulit-file find. Gary

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        In Visual C++ 6.0 you used to be able to go to the next error or find in files tag by pressing F4. This no longer works in Visual Studio.Net 2003. Does anyone know the keyboard shortcut for "Go To Error/Tag" in Visual Studio.Net 2003? Does anyone else find it frustrating that Microsoft changed most of the keyboard shortcuts between Visual C++ 6.0 and Visual Studio.Net 2003? Sincerely, -Ron

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        No, but you had a choice the first time you started it to use different layouts / defaults, one of which was compatibility with Visual Studio 6. You can still change this from the Start page in VS.NET to default to a Visual Studio 6-like configuration.

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          Try pressing F8, I think it work for errors as well as the mulit-file find. Gary

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          Thanks. F8 works. :) Sincerely, -Ron

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            No, but you had a choice the first time you started it to use different layouts / defaults, one of which was compatibility with Visual Studio 6. You can still change this from the Start page in VS.NET to default to a Visual Studio 6-like configuration.

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            Thanks. I didn't know you could do that. Sincerely, -Ron

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              In Visual C++ 6.0 you used to be able to go to the next error or find in files tag by pressing F4. This no longer works in Visual Studio.Net 2003. Does anyone know the keyboard shortcut for "Go To Error/Tag" in Visual Studio.Net 2003? Does anyone else find it frustrating that Microsoft changed most of the keyboard shortcuts between Visual C++ 6.0 and Visual Studio.Net 2003? Sincerely, -Ron

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              here's a complete list of all available shortcut keys http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vsintro7/html/vxoriKeyboardShortcuts.asp

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