LarryLeonard
Tomato Guru
    
USA
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Posted - Feb 04 2004 : 09:42:52 AM
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Okay, what am I missing here?
Someone posted recently a problem they were having with "Alt-G". "Alt-G"?? What does that do?
So I tried it, and it's really cool! My question is, how did the poster know to use "Alt-G"? Danged if I can find it anywhere in the product, or on the website. Ditto for "Alt-Up" - what a timesaver! But how would I have ever found it??
I thought of using the IDE's "Tools, Options" dialog, on the "Environment, Keyboard" tab, but all the entries like "VAssistX.BrowseDefiniton" have no shortcuts, apparently, which confuses me even more: then how does Alt-G work??
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