Darn! I was afraid of that!
If nobody have a workaround, I'll give you the points, since it stopped my searching.
Thanks anyway
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Browse All TopicsHi experts,
In the visual studio designer, if we double click on a control, it switches to the code behind page and generate the default event code.
I want to disable that behavior.
I have a huge project and it's very slow to switch from designer to code, I have a lot of design work to do and sometimes I double click without wanting it, it's a BIG annoyance for me.
Anyone know how to disable this??
I've looked in the options, but couldn't find this setting.
Thanks
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by: TheLearnedOnePosted on 2009-11-04 at 07:53:58ID: 25740562
You couldn't find one, because there isn't one.