Enter: Inserts a new line
Delete : Deletes one character to the right of the cursor
Insert : Toggles between insert and overtype insertion modes
Tab : Indents the currently selected line or lines by one tab stop. If there is no selection, this inserts a tab stop
Shift-Tab : Moves current line or selected lines one tab stop to the left
Backspace or Shift-Backspace : Deletes one character to the left of the cursor
Ctrl-K, Ctrl-C : Marks the current line or selected lines of code as a comment, using the correct comment syntax for the programming language
Ctrl-K, Ctrl-U : Removes the comment syntax from the current line or currently selected lines of code
Ctrl-T or Shift-Enter : Swaps the characters on either side of the cursor. (For example, AC|BD becomes AB|CD.) Available only in text editors
Ctrl-K, Ctrl-L : Removes all unnamed bookmarks in the current document
Ctrl-M, Ctrl-O : Automatically determines logical boundaries for creating regions in code, such as procedures, and then hides them. This collapses all such regions in the current document
Alt-Right Arrow or Ctrl-Spacebar : Displays statement completion based on the current language or autocompletes word if existing text unambiguously identifies a single symbol
Ctrl-K, Ctrl-\ : Removes horizontal whitespace in the selection or deletes whitespace adjacent to the cursor if there is no selection
Ctrl-K, Ctrl-F : Applies the indenting and space formatting for the language as specified on the Formatting pane of the language in the Text Editor section of the Options dialog to the selected text.
Ctrl-L : Cuts all selected lines or the current line if nothing has been selected to the clipboard
Ctrl-Shift-L : Deletes all selected lines or the current line if no selection has been made
Ctrl-Enter : Inserts a blank line above the cursor
Ctrl-Shift-Enter : Inserts a blank line below the cursor
Shift-Alt-T : Moves the line containing the cursor below the next line
Ctrl-J : Lists members for statement completion when editing code
Ctrl-U : Changes the selected text to lowercase characters
Ctrl-Shift-U : Changes the selected text to uppercase characters
Ctrl-Shift-Spacebar : Displays a tooltip that contains information for the current parameter, based on the current language
Ctrl-M, Ctrl-U : Removes the outlining information for the currently selected region
Ctrl-M, Ctrl-P : Removes all outlining information from the entire document
Ctrl-R, Ctrl-P : Swaps the anchor and endpoint of the current selection
Ctrl-M, Ctrl-L : Toggles all previously marked hidden text sections between hidden and display states
Ctrl-K, Ctrl-K : Sets or removes a bookmark at the current line
Ctrl-M, Ctrl-M : Toggles the currently selected hidden text section or the section containing the cursor if there is no selection between the hidden and display states
Ctrl-K, Ctrl-H : Sets or removes a shortcut in the tasklist to the current line
Ctrl-R, Ctrl-R : Enables or disables word wrap in an editor
Ctrl-R, Ctrl-W : Shows or hides spaces and tab marks
Ctrl-Delete : Deletes the word to the right of the cursor
Ctrl-Backspace : Deletes the word to the left of the cursor
Ctrl-Shift-T : Transposes the two words that follow the cursor. (For example, |End Sub would be changed to read Sub End|.)
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Visual Studio : Text manipulation Keys
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