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Hide Toolbars Keyboard Shortcut in Visual Studio 2003
I learned a new Visual Studio keyboard shortcut today. Hide all the tool-bars (including docked windows) with Shift-Alt-Enter. Show them again with the same combination.
posted on Friday, April 15, 2005 1:01 PM
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re: Hide Toolbars Keyboard Shortcut in Visual Studio 2003
4/15/2005 1:46 PM
Randy
Cool, I didn't know that one either. I always click on the menu item.
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