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Where's the list of overrides gone?

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Rob - 24 Mar 2007 17:55 GMT
In VS 2003, when you were editing a class, the drop down control at the top
right showed all the methods you'd already implemented in bold but it also
listed all the optional overrides that you haven't yet implemented. To
implement one, you just clicked on it and you got the template method for
you.

This is missing in VS 2005. Has it been replaced by some other functionality
or have I got something turned off?

Thanks, Rob.
Rob - 24 Mar 2007 18:13 GMT
> This is missing in VS 2005. Has it been replaced by some other
> functionality or have I got something turned off?

Answering my own question - finally found it on Goggle. The overrides have
gone from the drop down box (for some reason) but you can type
"overrides<space>" in the code editor window.

Cheers, Rob.
Rory Becker - 24 Mar 2007 18:41 GMT
>> This is missing in VS 2005. Has it been replaced by some other
>> functionality or have I got something turned off?
>>
> Answering my own question - finally found it on Goggle. The overrides
> have gone from the drop down box (for some reason) but you can type
> "overrides<space>" in the code editor window.

Having only just got VS2005 on Friday , I hadn't yet found that issue.

So thanks very much for saving me the time.

It works so much better than before :)

Thanks again

Rory
Rob - 30 Mar 2007 00:27 GMT
> It works so much better than before :)

Some things are a lot better in VS 2005 but it's taking me a while to get
completely comfortable with the changes. I've only just finished sorting out
what the upgrade wizard did. The upgraded worked fine but it completely
changed my class directory structure as well as creating Migrated_XYZ
classes all over the place.

But it's nice and clean again now!

Cheers, Rob.

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