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Are you using Visual Studio 2010?

Aug 11

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Wednesday, August 11, 2010 9:44 PM  RssIcon

Visual Studio 2010If you're using Visual Studio 2010, then you might be interested in this quick bug fix.  Read on for info about a bug fix with Find and Replace dialog.

Visual Studio 2010Are you using Visual Studio 2010?  Then chances are you're experiencing something "odd" with your Find and Replace dialog.  Not sure what it is?  Hit CTRL+F a few times (make it come up, then make it go away....make it come up, make it go away).....ya, kind of like that annoying but oddly comical Ol'Spice commercial.

Did you notice it?  Did the Find and Replace dialog gain a few pixels?  Didn't notice....try it again a few times and watch how much weight.....uh....pixels it "acquires." 

AHA!  Gotcha, you saw it didn't you?  If you're like me and put your windows in EXACTLY the right place so when they come up, you know EXACTLY where they are, then this will annoy you to NO end.  Here's the fix!

Now that you can get back to using your Find & Replace dlg exactly where you left it, it's time to grab a coffee and get coding.

 

Resources

Microsoft Connect: KB2268081 download to fix Find and Replace dialog

Microsoft Connect: Downloads for Visual Studio and .NET Framework

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Re: Are you using Visual Studio 2010?

Careful with this one, a bug STILL REMAINS with the ALT+F12, Find Symbols dialog! DOH! They fixed 80% of this bug, but there's still a bit left to fix. I hope they fix it with the SP!

By phenry on   Wednesday, September 08, 2010 2:02 PM

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