Re: shortcut key to implement interface
- From: "Nick Hounsome" <nh002@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 07:59:32 GMT
"moondaddy" <moondaddy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OK I found the text below in MSDN, however, this is only when you are
first declaring the class. Is there a shortcut key you can use after the
fact?
In VS2005 it works anytime.
Just click on the interface name and a little "thingy" appears under the
"I".
Hover over that and a menu "thingy" appears.
If you have 2003 - tough - it's a pain isn't it.
.
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