How to quickly open a file in Visual Studio 2012

2019-01-16 00:27发布

I am trying VS2012 RC but find one good feature no available any more (or if it still is, please let me know): in VS2010, if I know a file name, for example, MyFile.cs, I can quickly open it by typing Ctrl+D (or whatever shortcut assigned) to go to Find tool, and then type >of myfile.cs, the file will be opened then, and it is even more convenient that this will do an incremental search of the file name. In the whole procedure I don't need to use mouse at all.

The new Quick Launch tool in VS2012 only searches in opened files, which is really not what I want. Does this feature get supported in VS2012? Is so or if some similar way exists, please tell me.

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\"骚年 ilove
2楼-- · 2019-01-16 00:54

I use Ctrl+; then filename then enter then enter.

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三岁会撩人
3楼-- · 2019-01-16 00:57

Actually there are many methods for switching to files without touching mouse.

Ctrl + , and type file name: Switches to selected file (I think this is what you need)

Ctrl + -: Switches to previously opened file
Ctrl + Shift + -: Does the same in reverse order

Ctrl + Tab: Again switches to previous file
Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Does the same in reverse order

Hold Ctrl and press Tab multiple times: Switches to selected file
Hold Ctrl, press Tab and release Tab, then select file with Arrow keys: Switches to selected file

Update:
Here is the solution for newer version of Visual Studio (2017)

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老娘就宠你
4楼-- · 2019-01-16 01:01

You can put this back onto the Standard toolbar as follows.

  • Right click the toolbar and select Customize
  • Go to the Commands Tab
  • Select the Toolbar radio button
  • Then select Standard from the combo box
  • Select the Add Command button
  • Select Edit from the Categories list
  • Then find and select "Go To Find Combo" from the Commands list and press OK
  • Move it to where you want it to appear in the toolbar and press Close to save it.

Done!

//*Ergin

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放荡不羁爱自由
5楼-- · 2019-01-16 01:01

Ctrl+Alt+A

type of your_filename

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我想做一个坏孩纸
6楼-- · 2019-01-16 01:05

Since I don't care for any of these approaches for just locating files, I use the VSFileNav extension in VS 2012. If you know the filename, or part of it, it is much quicker than most of the other approaches, especially for large solutions. I mostly only use the Solution Explorer search for instances where I remember an object name but not the filename.

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欢心
7楼-- · 2019-01-16 01:09

Look into the EDIT Menu at Navigate To... Keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+,

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