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Saturday, April 13, 2019

Enhanced in Visual Studio 2019: Search for Objects and Properties in the Watch, Autos, and Locals Windows

Are you inspecting many variables at once in the Locals window? Tired of constantly scrolling through the Watch window to locate the object you are currently interested in? New to Visual Studio 2019 for most languages (with some exclusions such as Xamarin, Unity, and SQL), you can now find your variables and their properties faster using the new search feature found in the Watch, Autos, and Locals windows! With the new search feature, you will be able to highlight and navigate to specified values contained within the name, value, and type columns of each watch window. Find your keywords faster using search and highlighting If you are a fan of scrolling to the items you want, highlighting will allow you to find what you want easier. As you start typing in the search bar, the highlighting of matches currently expanded on screen will occur, giving you a faster alternative to performing a large-scale search. Navigate between your specified keywords quickly You can execute a search query using ENTER or the right and left arrow icons ("find next" (F3) and "find previous" (Shift+F3), respectively) shown below.


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