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Adding page methods in VS2008 IDE

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BillAtWork - 24 May 2008 10:06 GMT
Hi,
I'm sure I'm missing something simple but....

Is there an "intellisense" (or similar) way of adding standard method
signatures to an ASP.NET page when I'm coding in the VS2008 IDE.

e.g. if I want to add:

protected override void OnPreRender( EventArgs e ) {
     ...
  }

...then do I have to look up the signature and params and type it all in?!?
Or is there a way of adding these through classview, etc.?

Thanks!
gerry - 26 May 2008 13:16 GMT
in the code for the Page(...) class type in "overide " ( note the trailing
space ) and you will get a list of overidable members of the Page class,
select the one you want and hit enter

> Hi,
> I'm sure I'm missing something simple but....
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>
> Thanks!

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