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How to: Collapse and Hide Sections of Code 

The #Region directive enables you to collapse and hide sections of code in Visual Basic files. The #Region directive lets you specify a block of code that you can expand or collapse when using the Visual Studio code editor. The ability to hide code selectively makes your files more manageable and easier to read. For more information, see How to: Outline and Hide Code.

#Region directives support code block semantics such as #If...#End If. This means they cannot begin in one block and end in another; the start and end must be in the same block. #Region directives are not supported within functions.

To collapse and hide a section of code

  • Place the section of code between the #Region and #End Region statements, as in the following example:

    #Region "This is the code to be collapsed"
        Private components As System.ComponentModel.Container
        Dim WithEvents Form1 As System.Windows.Forms.Form
    
        Private Sub InitializeComponent()
            components = New System.ComponentModel.Container
            Me.Text = "Form1"
        End Sub
    #End Region
    

    The #Region block can be used multiple times in a code file; thus, users can define their own blocks of procedures and classes that can, in turn, be collapsed. #Region blocks can also be nested within other #Region blocks.

    Note

    Hiding code does not prevent it from being compiled and does not affect #If...#End If statements.

See Also

Tasks

How to: Declare Conditional Compilation Constants
How to: Outline and Hide Code

Reference

#Region Directive
#If...Then...#Else Directives

Concepts

Conditional Compilation Overview