Admittingly a minor issue, although an annoying one...I started using VS 2005
a few months ago, upgrading from the prior most recent version called VS .Net
(which I believe is now referred to as VS 2003). I have my IDE set up for
tabbed documents. In VS 2003, when I open a new document, the new tab for
the document appears on the right side of the tabs list (near the top of the
screen), but in VS 2005 a new document's tab starts on the left side of the
tabs list. Frankly, I liked it the way it was before (new tabs on the
right). Is there an option in VS 2005 to change this?

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Peter Macej - 28 Feb 2006 19:07 GMT
You don't have many choices. See http://www.vbdocman.com/blog/archives/10

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Ed White - 28 Feb 2006 19:23 GMT
Thanks...that blog pretty much tells the story. Count me in as among those
who "hate" the new way. It constantly re-arranges the tabs for the open
documents every time I open or close documents. I hope they include an
option to change this in the next version.

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> You don't have many choices. See http://www.vbdocman.com/blog/archives/10
PIEBALD - 26 May 2006 15:26 GMT
This is an example of my biggest complaint about Microsoft. They implement a
feature that maybe a few people have asked for, but they make it the default
in the new release.
Every time I install a new version of Word I have to go turn off all the
whiz-bang features that have been added since WinWord 2.0
This feature should be turn-off-able and the install/upgrade process should
ask the user whether or not to activate the new features.
At least VS2002/2003 had the ability to select an environment like the
previous product.