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This forum, if nothing else, proves that there is no bar to becoming a contractorOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell done. Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V. You are now a contractor!
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Well done. Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V. You are now a contractor!Originally posted by lightng View PostOnly discovered this a month ago by accident. In Visual Studio (at least in the versions I'm using 2008/10), if you click anywhere on a line of code and do CTRL-C, it copies the entire line to the buffer.
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similar things are done in SSMS ctrl+x does the same thing but cutsOriginally posted by lightng View PostOnly discovered this a month ago by accident. In Visual Studio (at least in the versions I'm using 2008/10), if you click anywhere on a line of code and do CTRL-C, it copies the entire line to the buffer.
ctrl+v can then be used to paste into the line below without having to go to the end of the line and press enter first
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Only discovered this a month ago by accident. In Visual Studio (at least in the versions I'm using 2008/10), if you click anywhere on a line of code and do CTRL-C, it copies the entire line to the buffer.
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True. A former colleague put a line feed into his prompt to get around that. Waste of screen real estate in my opinion.Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postbut that also grabs the PS1 prompt
But where it does come in useful is for copying commands out of documentation or a script.
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When at the beginning of the line to be selected.Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostShift + Down
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This won't solve your problem but its still worth having a look at:
ClipboardFusion 2.0.0 Released!
It works quietly in the background adding a bit of extra functionality to the clip board.
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Keyboard shortcut to select a line of text
is this possible? I know ctrl-A selects eveything but is there a command that just selects the current line?Tags: None
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