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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. 

Window.NextDocumentWindow bound to Ctrl+F6

One clear difference here is that the IDE Navigator does not appear, unlike when you use Ctrl+Tab.

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Comments

  • 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, Catto

  • Anonymous
    February 11, 2008
    Thanks..  Im always having a hard time when switching into documents.  Now I'll lessen the use of my mouse :D

  • Anonymous
    December 24, 2008
    本篇包括tip141-tip150http://www.watch-life.net/visual-studio/visual-studio-2008-tip-day-15.html#141、在打...