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	<title>Comments on: Using Resharper Reformat Code on aspx pages</title>
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		<title>By: JetBrains .NET Tools Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; ReSharper in Detail: Reformatting Code</title>
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		<description>[...] &#160; After you have reformatted your code, ReSharper saves the state of check-boxes for future use. Subsequently, you can even launch Reformat Code silently, without opening the dialog box, by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Alt + F (or Ctrl+E, F in the Visual Studio keyboard layout). &#160; An additional advantage is that you can execute reformatting via Solution Explorer. For example, you can reformat a specific C# code file, or all such files in a project or entire solution. Just right-click the required node and choose Reformat Code…. &#160; Additional links: &#160; Kyle Baley explains how to remove regions with the Reformat Code feature (C# only) An example of how you can customize a type member layout pattern Tips for using Reformat Code with aspx pages Joe White’s detailed review of ReSharper’s reformatting tools Technorati tags: ReSharper in Detail, Reformat Code, Solution Explorer, ReSharper [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] &nbsp; After you have reformatted your code, ReSharper saves the state of check-boxes for future use. Subsequently, you can even launch Reformat Code silently, without opening the dialog box, by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Alt + F (or Ctrl+E, F in the Visual Studio keyboard layout). &nbsp; An additional advantage is that you can execute reformatting via Solution Explorer. For example, you can reformat a specific C# code file, or all such files in a project or entire solution. Just right-click the required node and choose Reformat Code…. &nbsp; Additional links: &nbsp; Kyle Baley explains how to remove regions with the Reformat Code feature (C# only) An example of how you can customize a type member layout pattern Tips for using Reformat Code with aspx pages Joe White’s detailed review of ReSharper’s reformatting tools Technorati tags: ReSharper in Detail, Reformat Code, Solution Explorer, ReSharper [...]</p>
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