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    Blernsball
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    Hey, Is there any way to add an additional row of open document tabs to the top of the open documents pane? Hopefully you understand what I mean. I hate having only one row to work with, it's really a pain to have to scroll through them all when you have more then 10 code windows open. Thanks.

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      Hey, Is there any way to add an additional row of open document tabs to the top of the open documents pane? Hopefully you understand what I mean. I hate having only one row to work with, it's really a pain to have to scroll through them all when you have more then 10 code windows open. Thanks.

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      Kevin McFarlane
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      Don't think you can. But it's the sort of functionality that the superb WndTabs add-in for VC++ 5/6 supports. Don't know whether the author intends to write something similar for VS .NET. Kevin

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        Hey, Is there any way to add an additional row of open document tabs to the top of the open documents pane? Hopefully you understand what I mean. I hate having only one row to work with, it's really a pain to have to scroll through them all when you have more then 10 code windows open. Thanks.

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        If you like to have many windows open in the Visual Studio, try FeinSoftware's add-in FeinStuff[^], specifically its FeinWindows command. It replaces Studio's "Window | Windows..." dialog with a resizable multi-column list of open documents. ----------------------------- Get trial copy of comment generating tool CommentMakerPro, a collection of convenience and productivity tools for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET FeinStuff, and std::string and std::string containers viewer FeinEvaluatorPro at www.FeinSoftware.com

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