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Did you know… You can export all your Object Browser customizations in a .vssettings file? - #225

Over these past couple of weeks, we’ve taken a close look at customizing your Object Browser experience, from sorting to searching to filtering, among other options.

Your customizations can be saved out to a .vssetings file via the Tools – Import / Export Settings dialog, under General Settings – Object Browser Options.

Exporting Object Browser settings

Good news is that the xml stored in the created .vssettings file for the object browser settings is human readable, in case you need to make a quick tweak.

      <PropertyValue name="ObjectBrowserViewNamespaces">false</PropertyValue>
      <PropertyValue name="ObjectBrowserShowHiddenTypesAndMembers">true</PropertyValue>
      <PropertyValue name="ObjectBrowserTypesSortAlphabetically">true</PropertyValue>
      <PropertyValue name="ObjectBrowserTypesSortByType">false</PropertyValue>
      <PropertyValue name="ObjectBrowserTypesSortByAccess">false</PropertyValue>
      <PropertyValue name="ObjectBrowserTypesGroupByType">false</PropertyValue>
       …

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  • Anonymous
    May 28, 2008
    My latest in a series of the weekly, or more often, summary of interesting links I come across related to Visual Studio. Scott Guthrie announced the availability of ASP.NET MVC Preview 3 . The release was also mentioned by Phil Haack and Scott Hanselman

  • Anonymous
    January 06, 2009
    本篇包括tip221-tip230 http://www.watch-life.net/visual-studio/visual-studio-2008-tip-day-23.html #22...