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Did you know… How to Enable Word Wrap or Virtual Space

For both Visual Studio .NET 2003 and Visual Studio 2005, you can enable either Word Wrap or Virtual Space.

 

To use…

  1. Open Tools – Options
  2. Open the Text Editor – All Languages – General page (or the specific language page of your choice)
  3. Check either Word Wrap or Virtual Space

 In Visual Studio 2005, you’ll have the option to Show visual glyphs for word wrap.

 

Posted: Thursday, March 24, 2005 9:48 AM by saraford

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Uwe Keim said:

What I dislike is that it wraps to column 0 in the next line.

Other editors (I'm using http://www.editplus.com very often) wrap to the same column in the next line as the column where the original wrapped line starts.

This is much more readable, would be cool if VS.NET supports this, too.
# April 8, 2005 12:33 AM
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