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AndrewDucker - 23 Aug 2005 11:52 GMT
When I press Ctrl-Tab to move between tabs, it moves through them in
the order of last use, rather than left->right across the top.  As I'm
generally looking at which tabs I have open, and wanting to move 5
right (or 4 left, or whatever), this is entirely un-useful.

Is there an option to make it move left or right through them?

Andy D
David Lowndes - 23 Aug 2005 18:34 GMT
>When I press Ctrl-Tab to move between tabs, it moves through them in
>the order of last use, rather than left->right across the top.  As I'm
>generally looking at which tabs I have open, and wanting to move 5
>right (or 4 left, or whatever), this is entirely un-useful.
>
>Is there an option to make it move left or right through them?

Non that I'm aware of Andy.

FWIW, there's a new UI to Ctrl+Tab in VS2005 which at least makes it
more obvious which window you're switching to.

Dave
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