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Default Development Environment

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roy_ware - 28 Mar 2007 02:01 GMT
I have been happily developing in VS.Net 2003 until today - somehow, I have
completely screwed up my development environment and don't know how to get it
all back.

The projects are fine, but the tool bars and project windows are completely
different.  I've even lost the minimize, maximize and close buttons from the
upper right hand corner of the screen.

How do I get back to the standard, default development environment?
pvdg42 - 28 Mar 2007 13:14 GMT
>I have been happily developing in VS.Net 2003 until today - somehow, I have
> completely screwed up my development environment and don't know how to get
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>
> How do I get back to the standard, default development environment?

Try Tools->Options... Reset Window Layout

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