Outlining help PLEASE

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I posted once about this before, but nobody responded. At the time I
was using VB.NET 2005 Express; now I'm using VS.NET 2005 Standard (it
is a full version, but I have only installed VB.NET, C#, and Visual
Web Developer).

When I use VS.NET 2003 I am accustomed to using control-M control-H to
arbitrarily hide any selected bit of code, in any type of file. But
in VS.NET 2005, no matter what I do, I get "that command is not
available now." The documentation, both local and MSDN, clearly talks
about the feature still existing; but it's never available here. What
am I doing wrong?

#regions are nice, but when you need to see both above and below a
long For Each-Next loop, nothing beats being able to Outline/Hide
Selection it. Why is it missing?

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