In VS.Net 2003 you could close the current open document tab by right clicking on it and selecting “Close”.
VS.Net 2005 takes this one step further and allows you to select “Close all but this”.
So my question. Why did they not add a “Close All” option? Quite often I’ve got a number of documents opened that is related to one “idea” (e.g. task or whatever) and when I want to start working on the next “idea” I want to close all the open documents and start opening the documents I need for the new “idea”.
Now I need 2 clicks. One to “Close all but this” and another to “Close”.
If I’m missing something I’d be more than happy to learn a new trick
At a client site today, we received new PCs and today I had to setup my screen (19” Dell). This proved extremely difficult, and as yet I do not have it setup properly yet. Why do screen manufacturers make it so difficult to setup a 19” (and even 17”) monitor so that the whole display area can be used. The problem I have currently is that my horizontal borders (top and bottom) are not parallel. One would expect the monitor setup menu to have an option for adjusting this… One would expect wrong…
I can change almost anything, including the ability to adjust the vertical borders (i.e. left and right) to make them parallel but I can’t find a way to adjust the horizontal borders. The best of all is that I didn’t need and don’t want to adjust the vertical borders since they are displayed properly.
What gives?
PS. Thanks Armand for the upgrade to CS 2. It looks great! It’s really appreciated that somehow you sqeeze in time between development and comrades
to keep the site running as smooth as it does.