I'm trying to customize the Standard Toolbar in VS2010 "Ultimate version" to add Open Project (on the File me开发者_开发百科nu), but it's not available..
Steps:
Tools > Customize...
On the Commands Tab, select Toolbar, then Standard from the list
Click Add Command... button
Select File in the list
and no Open Project ???
Can't seem to find it anywhere else either. Any idea, or how else to add it?
Thanks!
I have VS2010 Ultimate and also wasn't able to find this button to add on my install as well. I had my VS2010 setup to use the Web Settings.
I was able to add the button to my menu bar by switching my settings to the C# Development settings. I was then able to find the Open Project button by doing the following:
Right-click on a toolbar --> customize --> commands --> toolbar --> standard --> add command --> file --> 3 pages down in the list on the right: Open Project
I am not sure why this is not available when I was setup to use the Web Development Settings. This might be bug or possibly intentional. I'm not sure which.
The button is unavailable also under Visual Basic Developer layout, probably it is accessible only under C# Developer layout (Tool / Import and Export Setting / Visual C# Development Setting). A possible solution for other layouts is the following macro command, which you then assing to a new toolbar button:
DTE.ExecuteCommand("File.OpenProject")
I'm wondering, which functions are going to disappear in the next Visual Studio version :-(...
It's there for me in VS2010 RTM:
Right-click on a toolbar --> customize --> commands --> toolbar --> standard --> add command --> file --> 3 pages down in the list on the right: Open Project
I'm using the SSIS (Data tools) version and I do have the option to add the Open Project button. It worked for me and now I have the toolbar customized with the button in it. R.
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