Select from the Current Cursor Location to the Last Go-Back Marker
Keyboard: CTRL + =
Command: Edit.SelectToLastGoBack
Versions: 2008,2010
Published: 6/12/2010
Code: vstipEdit0069
Let’s say you are writing some code and want to quickly select a chunk of text. The cursor is at your starting location:
You click on a new location which results in a Go-Back Marker (you can’t see) being placed in the previous location (in this case, the beginning of line 5):
Now we have the Go-Back Marker at the beginning of line 5 and the current cursor location at the end of line 16. There are several criteria to get a Go-Back Marker, refer to this for more info: https://blogs.msdn.com/b/zainnab/archive/2010/03/01/navigate-backward-and-navigate-forward-vstipedit0024.aspx. In this case, I had to jump at least 11 lines to get my Go-Back Marker. To select from the current cursor location to the last Go-Back Marker, just press CTRL + = and watch the magic happen:
And there you have it! Selecting from the current cursor location to the last Go-Back Marker.
Comments
- Anonymous
June 15, 2010
Brilliant! I've been wanting something like this for a long time.