Did you know... You can use Ctrl+F6 and Ctrl+Shift+F6 to navigate among opened document windows? - #144
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Similar to Ctrl+Tab functionality, Ctrl+F6 and Ctrl+Shift+F6 allow you to navigate to the previous and next opened documents, based on a most-recently used sort order.
One clear difference here is that the IDE Navigator does not appear, unlike when you use Ctrl+Tab.
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Anonymous
February 05, 2008
Ok that is one I did not know and certainly am glad to have learned. I hate using the mouse and try to do everything via the keyboard. However, not knowing this one has caused me to use the mouse to often in VS.NET. Thanks.Anonymous
February 05, 2008
I am too much dependent on Ctrl + Tab, so I changed the keyboard mapping for Ctrl+Tab to "Window.NextDocumentWindow".Anonymous
February 05, 2008
Hey Now Sara, I always enjoy trying the tip out after I read it. After trying this one I'm more comfortable & used to Cnrl+Tab also I think Cnrl+Tab's big advantage is it can easily be done with one hand. It's tough to hit Cnrl+F6 with one hand wih your pinky on Cnrl key (ever try it?) As always, Thx 4 the info, CattoAnonymous
February 11, 2008
Thanks.. Im always having a hard time when switching into documents. Now I'll lessen the use of my mouse :DAnonymous
December 24, 2008
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