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    Got a summary of fixes/improvements for VS.NET (.Net or .net?) 2003? I'm looking for: * The ability to make Dynamic help go away. No I meant go away, go away dammit quit popping up.... argghhh fine, but you're gonna be the last tab... * The restored ability to search without find dialogs, sponsored by the Comittee for No More Forced Find Dialogs (NMFFD) * Renable the 'ESC' key to hide the bottom tray. That's it, other than general change gripes about mouse access to the debugging windows (like memory). Ritch

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      Got a summary of fixes/improvements for VS.NET (.Net or .net?) 2003? I'm looking for: * The ability to make Dynamic help go away. No I meant go away, go away dammit quit popping up.... argghhh fine, but you're gonna be the last tab... * The restored ability to search without find dialogs, sponsored by the Comittee for No More Forced Find Dialogs (NMFFD) * Renable the 'ESC' key to hide the bottom tray. That's it, other than general change gripes about mouse access to the debugging windows (like memory). Ritch

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      I have a couple for my wish list: * Bring back Ctrl-W Class Wizard; for those of us that are used to it and liked it the way it used to be. * Let me change double-clicking a visual control to bring up the properies window; and not create a default event handler that I then have to manually remove. Ron

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        I have a couple for my wish list: * Bring back Ctrl-W Class Wizard; for those of us that are used to it and liked it the way it used to be. * Let me change double-clicking a visual control to bring up the properies window; and not create a default event handler that I then have to manually remove. Ron

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        * Let me change double-clicking a visual control to bring up the properies window; and not create a default event handler that I then have to manually remove. I kinda like the double click/event handler because it works more like I expect. But I really don't see a reason not to support both. * Bring back Ctrl-W Class Wizard; for those of us that are used to it and liked it the way it used to be. Can't you map Ctrl-W in the keyboard mapper?

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