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                | znakeeye | Posted - Feb 18 2008 : 02:54:23 AM In VS I'm used to press Alt+A when replacing all occurrences. The rename tool requires Alt+R ("&Rename"). I believe Alt+A would be more natural in this case, so perhaps you should change it to "Ren&ame"?
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                | feline | Posted - Feb 19 2008 : 08:50:15 AM znakeeye I am confused.   Ctrl+Shift+H opens the IDE's find and replace in files dialog for me.  In this dialog Alt+A is simply the shortcut for a button inside that dialog.
 
 If you want to trigger the Rename button in the rename dialog then press Enter.  That is one key press rather than two.
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                | accord | Posted - Feb 18 2008 : 3:18:46 PM You can configure your IDE for yourself
  I am happy with Alt+R, and maybe it is easier to remember to Alt+R
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                | znakeeye | Posted - Feb 18 2008 : 11:48:17 AM Ctrl+Shift+H, Alt+A
 
 Do it all the time! What I mean is that "Do this for all" is usually denoted Alt+A. You should follow that "standard" ;)
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                | feline | Posted - Feb 18 2008 : 11:35:01 AM What are you accessing with Alt+A?  Looking at VS2005 Alt+A opens the IDE's "Data" menu, which has nothing to do with VA.
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