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VB Regions closing automatically

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Zytan - 14 Feb 2007 20:49 GMT
it seems as though my regions in VB 2005 are closed when I didn't
close them.  this happens when i reload a project / solution.  i am
not deleting the user data file or anything like that, so whatever is
stored is still stored.  is this a quirk in the environment?

Zytan
Zytan - 21 Feb 2007 15:52 GMT
> it seems as though my regions in VB 2005 are closed when I didn't
> close them.

Ok, this is definitely happening, and it's annoying.  Aside from
removing regions, how do I make it stop?

Zytan
Zytan - 22 Feb 2007 18:30 GMT
> Ok, this is definitely happening, and it's annoying.  Aside from
> removing regions, how do I make it stop?
>
> Zytan

OMG this is so annoying.  No more.  I just deleted them all.  What a
wonderful idea implemented horribly, since it hides my code when I
don't want it to.  And I even heard that search, by default, doesn't
search hidden regions.

There must be a way to stop this from happening.

Zytan

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