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    ...decided in Visual Studio .net to default the UNDO toolbar button right beside the SAVE ALL toolbar button. ARRRGHHH!

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    Fazlul Kabir
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    Hmmm.., in my VS .NET, UNDO button sits next to the PASTE button (on Standard toolbar). You can always move around toolbar buttons using "Tools-Customize-Toolbars" option. // Fazlul

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      Hmmm.., in my VS .NET, UNDO button sits next to the PASTE button (on Standard toolbar). You can always move around toolbar buttons using "Tools-Customize-Toolbars" option. // Fazlul

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      David Wulff
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      Fazlul Kabir wrote: You can always move around toolbar buttons using "Tools-Customize-Toolbars" option I haven't got it in front of me to check, but surely you can just ALT+DRAG the toolbar commands around like you can with every other Microsoft product?


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        Fazlul Kabir wrote: You can always move around toolbar buttons using "Tools-Customize-Toolbars" option I haven't got it in front of me to check, but surely you can just ALT+DRAG the toolbar commands around like you can with every other Microsoft product?


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        Fazlul Kabir
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        David Wulff wrote: but surely you can just ALT+DRAG the toolbar commands around like you can with every other Microsoft product? Yep, that's even easier. // Fazlul

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        • M Member 96

          ...decided in Visual Studio .net to default the UNDO toolbar button right beside the SAVE ALL toolbar button. ARRRGHHH!

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          Nick Parker
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          J Cardinal wrote: ...decided in Visual Studio .net to default the UNDO toolbar button right beside the SAVE ALL toolbar button. Really makes you wonder who has control over these things huh?[

          Nick Parker

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          • M Member 96

            ...decided in Visual Studio .net to default the UNDO toolbar button right beside the SAVE ALL toolbar button. ARRRGHHH!

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            Robin
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            For the same reason that Ctrl-S and Ctrl-Z are next to each other;P

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            • M Member 96

              ...decided in Visual Studio .net to default the UNDO toolbar button right beside the SAVE ALL toolbar button. ARRRGHHH!

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              Todd Smith
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              I thought real programmers didn't use toolbars? Todd Smith

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                I thought real programmers didn't use toolbars? Todd Smith

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                Chris Losinger
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                i thought that, too. but a surprising number of them do. i feel like such an old-timer, doing everything with the keyboard. -c


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                  i thought that, too. but a surprising number of them do. i feel like such an old-timer, doing everything with the keyboard. -c


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                  Shog9 0
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                  Aw, they're just Neo-Ludites, clining pathetically to their mouse-only world, unable to accept the power and speed Accelerator Keys have brought us...

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                  • M Member 96

                    ...decided in Visual Studio .net to default the UNDO toolbar button right beside the SAVE ALL toolbar button. ARRRGHHH!

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                    Colin Leitner
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                    Er there is a REDO butten right from the UNDO button...

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                    • M Member 96

                      ...decided in Visual Studio .net to default the UNDO toolbar button right beside the SAVE ALL toolbar button. ARRRGHHH!

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                      NormDroid
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                      Who was the genius at M$ who decide to change the editor or it occasionally: 1. Inserts Ctrl Characters 2. Refuses Undo 3. Crashes 4. Missing Key strokes Normski. - the next bit of code is self modifying ... jmp 0xCODE

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                        i thought that, too. but a surprising number of them do. i feel like such an old-timer, doing everything with the keyboard. -c


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                        Michael P Butler
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                        I never use the VS toolbars at all, sometimes I wonder why I even bother having them displayed on the screen. If there is no keyboard way of doing something, it probably isn't worth doing ;-) Michael :-) Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana

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                          I never use the VS toolbars at all, sometimes I wonder why I even bother having them displayed on the screen. If there is no keyboard way of doing something, it probably isn't worth doing ;-) Michael :-) Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana

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                          ColinDavies
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                          Michael P Butler wrote: If there is no keyboard way of doing something, it probably isn't worth doing I must agree, I only use the mouse for positioning graphix etc now. Regardz Colin J Davies

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                          You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.

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                            ...decided in Visual Studio .net to default the UNDO toolbar button right beside the SAVE ALL toolbar button. ARRRGHHH!

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                            The same one that uses SourceSafe or CVS... ;P Concussus surgo. When struck I rise.

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                              ...decided in Visual Studio .net to default the UNDO toolbar button right beside the SAVE ALL toolbar button. ARRRGHHH!

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                              Christopher Duncan
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                              Probably the same rocket scientist on the Windows 95 design team who decided to add a Close button next to the Maximize button in the upper right hand corner... Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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                                i thought that, too. but a surprising number of them do. i feel like such an old-timer, doing everything with the keyboard. -c


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                                Tim Smith
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                                I use them all the time. But that is because I am left handed and most all keyboard shortcuts work better for right handled people. Maybe I should sue... :) Tim Smith "Programmers are always surrounded by complexity; we can not avoid it... If our basic tool, the language in which we design and code our programs, is also complicated, the language itself becomes part of the problem rather that part of the solution." Hoare - 1980 ACM Turing Award Lecture

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                                  Probably the same rocket scientist on the Windows 95 design team who decided to add a Close button next to the Maximize button in the upper right hand corner... Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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                                  Finally someone agrees with what I have believed all along! Personally I think they should get the change over and done with and move the close button across to the other side next to the icon. I *really* hate it when I overjudge the distance and close a window. :((


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                                    Finally someone agrees with what I have believed all along! Personally I think they should get the change over and done with and move the close button across to the other side next to the icon. I *really* hate it when I overjudge the distance and close a window. :((


                                    David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

                                    One 18yrs male, red and white, good condition; daily servicing required. £500 collect ono.

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                                    Shog9 0
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                                    The thing is, it's the perfect place for it. When a window is maximized, you can hit that button every time with just a flick of the mouse, no need to judge distance *at all*. What they should have done was move the *other* two buttons over to the left side. But i guess that wouldn't have looked enough like Win3.1...

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                                      Finally someone agrees with what I have believed all along! Personally I think they should get the change over and done with and move the close button across to the other side next to the icon. I *really* hate it when I overjudge the distance and close a window. :((


                                      David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

                                      One 18yrs male, red and white, good condition; daily servicing required. £500 collect ono.

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                                      Christopher Duncan
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                                      Yeah, you should try working with these little wonders on a touch screen. Grrrr.... Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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