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    Nathan Blomquist
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    Even after using MS Windows since 3.0, I still find myself making small discoveries. Today, I was just dinking around with keyboard shortcuts and came across this interesting in one. Ctrl+Alt+Left-Mouse-Drag. It allows you to select multiline but does not force "whole" line selection. You can select a block of text and only copy or cut the right side or the left side. I found that this works in MS Word (XP) and Visual Studio .NET 2003. Is it just me or does Windows always have those nifty tricks hidden somewhere just waiting to be found? I guess that this could apply to computers in general. Computer people like to add features, but we hate to document them :-D -Nathan --------------------------- Hmmm... what's a signature?

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      Even after using MS Windows since 3.0, I still find myself making small discoveries. Today, I was just dinking around with keyboard shortcuts and came across this interesting in one. Ctrl+Alt+Left-Mouse-Drag. It allows you to select multiline but does not force "whole" line selection. You can select a block of text and only copy or cut the right side or the left side. I found that this works in MS Word (XP) and Visual Studio .NET 2003. Is it just me or does Windows always have those nifty tricks hidden somewhere just waiting to be found? I guess that this could apply to computers in general. Computer people like to add features, but we hate to document them :-D -Nathan --------------------------- Hmmm... what's a signature?

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      peterchen
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      You would know all of it when you would read the Manual ;P btw. the feature is in VC6, too.


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        You would know all of it when you would read the Manual ;P btw. the feature is in VC6, too.


        "Der Geist des Kriegers ist erwacht / Ich hab die Macht" StS
        sighist | Agile Programming | doxygen

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        Tom Welch
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        What is a M-A-N-U-A-L ? :confused: If you haven't noticed CP is a place for programmers, not people who read these so-called Manuals. ;P

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        • N Nathan Blomquist

          Even after using MS Windows since 3.0, I still find myself making small discoveries. Today, I was just dinking around with keyboard shortcuts and came across this interesting in one. Ctrl+Alt+Left-Mouse-Drag. It allows you to select multiline but does not force "whole" line selection. You can select a block of text and only copy or cut the right side or the left side. I found that this works in MS Word (XP) and Visual Studio .NET 2003. Is it just me or does Windows always have those nifty tricks hidden somewhere just waiting to be found? I guess that this could apply to computers in general. Computer people like to add features, but we hate to document them :-D -Nathan --------------------------- Hmmm... what's a signature?

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          leppie
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          Ctrl-W is by far the stupidest one I know! leppie::AllocCPArticle(Generic DFA State Machine for .NET);

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          • N Nathan Blomquist

            Even after using MS Windows since 3.0, I still find myself making small discoveries. Today, I was just dinking around with keyboard shortcuts and came across this interesting in one. Ctrl+Alt+Left-Mouse-Drag. It allows you to select multiline but does not force "whole" line selection. You can select a block of text and only copy or cut the right side or the left side. I found that this works in MS Word (XP) and Visual Studio .NET 2003. Is it just me or does Windows always have those nifty tricks hidden somewhere just waiting to be found? I guess that this could apply to computers in general. Computer people like to add features, but we hate to document them :-D -Nathan --------------------------- Hmmm... what's a signature?

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            Michael Dunn
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            Actually it's just Alt+Drag (in VC 6 at least). Did you know this one: when a list control in report mode has the focus, hit Ctrl and the + key on the numeric keypad. I'll let you discover what it does. :cool: --Mike-- "So where does that leave us? Well, it leaves us right back where we started, only more confused than before." -- Matt Gullett Ericahist | Homepage | RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber

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              Ctrl-W is by far the stupidest one I know! leppie::AllocCPArticle(Generic DFA State Machine for .NET);

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              Jon Newman
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              Git :mad:


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                Ctrl-W is by far the stupidest one I know! leppie::AllocCPArticle(Generic DFA State Machine for .NET);

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                  Git :mad:


                  "Póg mo thóin!"
                  "I'm sorry but if they're gonna start talking to us about going to Uni and steering clear of drinking...then students bars shouldnt sell drinks for 50p"

                  Jonathan 'nonny' Newman Homepage [www.nonny.com] [^] Bob Chum Dev site [^]

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                  You can undo the effects of Ctrl+W with Alt+F4 ;) --Mike-- "So where does that leave us? Well, it leaves us right back where we started, only more confused than before." -- Matt Gullett Ericahist | Homepage | RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber

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                    You can undo the effects of Ctrl+W with Alt+F4 ;) --Mike-- "So where does that leave us? Well, it leaves us right back where we started, only more confused than before." -- Matt Gullett Ericahist | Homepage | RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber

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                    Jon Newman
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                    Use a Mac[^] and you won't need either :-)


                    "Póg mo thóin!"
                    "I'm sorry but if they're gonna start talking to us about going to Uni and steering clear of drinking...then students bars shouldnt sell drinks for 50p"

                    Jonathan 'nonny' Newman Homepage [www.nonny.com] [^] Bob Chum Dev site [^]

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                      You would know all of it when you would read the Manual ;P btw. the feature is in VC6, too.


                      "Der Geist des Kriegers ist erwacht / Ich hab die Macht" StS
                      sighist | Agile Programming | doxygen

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                      When all else fails read the manual, but only when all else fails :laugh: Elaine (ever so slightly cynical fluffy tigress) The tigress is here :-D

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                      • N Nathan Blomquist

                        Even after using MS Windows since 3.0, I still find myself making small discoveries. Today, I was just dinking around with keyboard shortcuts and came across this interesting in one. Ctrl+Alt+Left-Mouse-Drag. It allows you to select multiline but does not force "whole" line selection. You can select a block of text and only copy or cut the right side or the left side. I found that this works in MS Word (XP) and Visual Studio .NET 2003. Is it just me or does Windows always have those nifty tricks hidden somewhere just waiting to be found? I guess that this could apply to computers in general. Computer people like to add features, but we hate to document them :-D -Nathan --------------------------- Hmmm... what's a signature?

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                        Wesner Moise
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                        There are millions of these shortcuts, it's unbelievable. We Microsoft developers just add these to make it but document them to make it easier for users use the product. In Word or Excel, try double-clicking instead of single-clicking a toolbar, menu command or an a some other UI area, and you more often than not get a new behavior you have noticed. Then, try some control, alt, or shift clicking, now try that with double-clicking, now try multiple modifiers together while single or double clicking. Same with the function keys. Try for example, holding Shift while selecting the Edit Menu in Excel, and you see Copy Picture instead of Copy. Thanks, Wes

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                          Even after using MS Windows since 3.0, I still find myself making small discoveries. Today, I was just dinking around with keyboard shortcuts and came across this interesting in one. Ctrl+Alt+Left-Mouse-Drag. It allows you to select multiline but does not force "whole" line selection. You can select a block of text and only copy or cut the right side or the left side. I found that this works in MS Word (XP) and Visual Studio .NET 2003. Is it just me or does Windows always have those nifty tricks hidden somewhere just waiting to be found? I guess that this could apply to computers in general. Computer people like to add features, but we hate to document them :-D -Nathan --------------------------- Hmmm... what's a signature?

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                          In Word, Shift+Save is Save All.

                          "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
                          "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                            There are millions of these shortcuts, it's unbelievable. We Microsoft developers just add these to make it but document them to make it easier for users use the product. In Word or Excel, try double-clicking instead of single-clicking a toolbar, menu command or an a some other UI area, and you more often than not get a new behavior you have noticed. Then, try some control, alt, or shift clicking, now try that with double-clicking, now try multiple modifiers together while single or double clicking. Same with the function keys. Try for example, holding Shift while selecting the Edit Menu in Excel, and you see Copy Picture instead of Copy. Thanks, Wes

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                            Just tried a double-click of the 'Create Mobile Favourite' button in my IE. First time, came up with a blank box. Tried it again, got a box with the current page in. Third time, the blasted dialog won't cancel... -- Mike Dimmick

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                              What is a M-A-N-U-A-L ? :confused: If you haven't noticed CP is a place for programmers, not people who read these so-called Manuals. ;P

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                              Ranjan Banerji
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                              A manual is that blob of dust somewhere behind or on the side of your desk. :-)

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                                There are millions of these shortcuts, it's unbelievable. We Microsoft developers just add these to make it but document them to make it easier for users use the product. In Word or Excel, try double-clicking instead of single-clicking a toolbar, menu command or an a some other UI area, and you more often than not get a new behavior you have noticed. Then, try some control, alt, or shift clicking, now try that with double-clicking, now try multiple modifiers together while single or double clicking. Same with the function keys. Try for example, holding Shift while selecting the Edit Menu in Excel, and you see Copy Picture instead of Copy. Thanks, Wes

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                                Arjan Einbu
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                                Right... Talking of that... Try trippelclicking in a Word document...

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                                  In Word, Shift+Save is Save All.

                                  "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
                                  "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                                  Wesner Moise
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                                  Try typing =RAND(5,5) in MS Word. Hit Return.

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                                    Try typing =RAND(5,5) in MS Word. Hit Return.

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                                    :laugh: :omg: :laugh: :rolleyes: :-D :cool: :rose:

                                    "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
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                                      Actually it's just Alt+Drag (in VC 6 at least). Did you know this one: when a list control in report mode has the focus, hit Ctrl and the + key on the numeric keypad. I'll let you discover what it does. :cool: --Mike-- "So where does that leave us? Well, it leaves us right back where we started, only more confused than before." -- Matt Gullett Ericahist | Homepage | RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber

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                                      You bring that one up every time we discuss user interfaces ;-)! Seriously though, it is rather cool :-). -- Andrew.

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                                        Try typing =RAND(5,5) in MS Word. Hit Return.

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                                        :cool: That's cool :) Ryan Being little and getting pushed around by big guys all my life I guess I compensate by pushing electrons and holes around. What a bully I am, but I do enjoy making subatomic particles hop at my bidding - Roger Wright (2nd April 2003, The Lounge)
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                                        • N Nathan Blomquist

                                          Even after using MS Windows since 3.0, I still find myself making small discoveries. Today, I was just dinking around with keyboard shortcuts and came across this interesting in one. Ctrl+Alt+Left-Mouse-Drag. It allows you to select multiline but does not force "whole" line selection. You can select a block of text and only copy or cut the right side or the left side. I found that this works in MS Word (XP) and Visual Studio .NET 2003. Is it just me or does Windows always have those nifty tricks hidden somewhere just waiting to be found? I guess that this could apply to computers in general. Computer people like to add features, but we hate to document them :-D -Nathan --------------------------- Hmmm... what's a signature?

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                                          Fantastic! Like you I don't read the manual much (ok so maybe I do need a VS.NET IDE book) and was very disapointed to see the BLOCK selection button from VC6 not there in VS.NET. Thanks Nathan.

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