I have a setup project in visual studio 2010, I add 2 dialog box, in the first step, the first dialog box has 2 radio buttons, if the first radio button is selected i need set hide the next dialog box or i want remove the second dialog box in the run time, thanks
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It is a pain to pick a button name from the "Properties" grid window or even from "Document Outline" window
I want something like :
Right click a button or any other control in a form then from the context menu choose --> "Copy Name"
or a Shortcut key to copy the control name to clipboard
can I have a macro to do that inside visual studio 2010
or is there extension to do that ??
any idea ??
Edit:
CompCopy extension but for Visual Studio 2017 not Visual Studio 2010
As you can see from the shortcut list, there's no such a thing; but you can do it almost as easily as you said:
From the properties window, click the "AZ" button to sort your properties alphabetically; (Name), i.e. the name of the control, will be the third from the top and will stay that way
Click the control you want to copy the name of, e.g. a button
Press F4 to select the property window, where the name will be there for you to copy
It is so painful for me to "Ctrl+F" keys to open search or find text box in Visual Studio 2013. So how to I put this text box back to tool bar and click on it when I need?
If you look closely you will see a small folder with magnified class icon in the tool bar attached is the image.
Click on the dropdown menu next to it to the right and select what you want to add permanently to your toolbar menu.
As you know, some controls have many properties so it is difficult to find an specific property of a control in Properties window of Visual Studio. How can I search in Visual Studio Properties window?
Select the control that you are interested in, then open the properties dialog (right-click options, or press F4) you should see a box labelled 'Search Properties'.
See image.
If you like to show the search on property tap you have to install devexpress to your project and then add at least one tool from devexpress and then the "search" box will appear. I have tried it.
I'm maintainig an old MFC application with Visual Studio 2013. Building the application works fine, but I'm unable to use the dialog editor.
When I open a dialog from the resource view, it displays correctly, I can click on the existing items, view their properties, move them etc.
But when I open the toolbox via the View-Toolbox command (Ctrl+Alt+X), all I get is an empty toolbox as displayed below:
Right click on the toolbar and "Reset Toolbox" doesn't change anything
Right click and then "Show all" shows an impressive list of tools, among those there is the Dialog Editor, but all items are inactive as shown in the picture below:
On the other hand when I create a new MFC project from scratch, the toolbox containing the dialog items works fine.
Does anybody have an idea what could be wrong?
FYI: in the meantime I use Visual Studio 6 (yes) for editing the resources.
There are two typical work arounds to get the toolbox back in Visual Studio. One is to reset the toolbox as you've tried. The other is to delete the “.tbd” files in your corresponding C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Local\Microsoft\VisualStudio\12.0 folder.
I have a problem where when I click on the toolbox, then click "choose items" VS begins to not respond and then closes.
I'm trying to add AJAX Control Toolkit but can't because VS has a fit each time I click to add the items.
Does anybody know why or how to solve it?
I am running on a website instead of an application, does this matter?
Try starting Visual Studio 2010 with devenv / safe mode.