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    What is the shortcut for VB.Net for accessing different properties fo a control?

    In VB 6.0 it was Shift + Ctrl + 'First letter of property name'

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    Joshua Foulk
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    Re: Shortcuts

    Originally posted by squirrelly1
    What is the shortcut for VB.Net for accessing different properties fo a control?

    In VB 6.0 it was Shift + Ctrl + 'First letter of property name'

    Thanx,

    Joshua Foulk
    well to tell you the truth I really do miss that and I looked for it for a while, but didnt find any answers. I don't think VS.NET supports that shortcut
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    ya, its true


    me too missing it. as the combi of ctrl + shift + {any key} can be customised to open any window or to do any other task, the vb6 advantage has been removed for the control property.
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    even if you setup the keyboard like VB6... as it lets you *think* you can do...

    man, this sux....


    thanx,

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