[nfbcs] Visual Studio Question

Jim Shaffer jjs78660 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 14 21:04:23 UTC 2018


I find myself using the location coordinates rather than trying to drag 
and drop.  For example, if you have a label that requires 70 pixels in 
the X direction, you can locate the associated textbox right after the 
label text by ensuring it's 70 pixels right of the label.


On 3/14/2018 3:08 PM, Amy Albin via nfbcs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just out of curiosity, I have used visual basic to also before but how do you click on text box and drag them into proper locations and other objects such as buttons and so forth and drive them to where they need to be with the keyboard
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Mar 13, 2018, at 3:50 PM, Lanie Molinar via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, everyone. I have a question about Visual Studio 2017 and was wondering if anyone could help. I'm using the Community version. I would love to have VS Enterprise, but my college has a weird rule that I think is stupid and don't understand. Students studying for a Computer Information Technology degree get VS Enterprise and VMWare Workstation Pro for free, while Software Engineering students like me don't. I think we could use it just as much as CIT majors, so I really don't understand why we can't get it for free just like them. Anyway, that's not really what I'm asking about. I'm using Visual Studio for all my assignments now, and I have one solution for my class that contains all the projects I've done or am working on. I know you can press F5 to debug the whole solution, but I have over 30 projects, so I don't want to run all of them. Is there a keyboard shortcut for debugging only the project you're working on? I've looked, but I can't find one, so doing it gets kin!
>   d of tedious, especially when I want to test the project several times in a row. I have to switch to the solution explorer, find the project name, right-click it, scroll to the debug menu, and then click start new instance. I'm just hoping there's a better way. Does anyone know of one? Also, let me know if this way of posting to the list works well. I was asked a while back not to cross-post to multiple lists since it made replying to one difficult, so I'm trying BCC-ing each address instead so I don't have to send multiple messages. Thanks.
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