I work with an annoying bunch of developers. When I show them something on my console, they cannot resist rearranging the panels when they are looking at code. As a result, the system ends up with panels where I don't like them.
How do I tell Visual Studio not to save the panel layout so that it goes back to what it used to be. So far, the only method I've used when one of these screen rearrangers comes along is to open up another VB Session. When they've finished, I close their session, move the borders a bit on my dummy session and then close that.
This technique doesn't always work either as the screen rearrangers also seem to close other explorer sessions and VB sessions because the programs on the task bar confuse them.
These people are so annoying. Unfortunately, I need them to review the code before I check it in. Occassionally, I need them to help me debug code.
Is there a way of telling Visual Studio "save layout" and "restore layout"?
GNNN - why can't these people look without touching???
How do I tell Visual Studio not to save the panel layout so that it goes back to what it used to be. So far, the only method I've used when one of these screen rearrangers comes along is to open up another VB Session. When they've finished, I close their session, move the borders a bit on my dummy session and then close that.
This technique doesn't always work either as the screen rearrangers also seem to close other explorer sessions and VB sessions because the programs on the task bar confuse them.
These people are so annoying. Unfortunately, I need them to review the code before I check it in. Occassionally, I need them to help me debug code.
Is there a way of telling Visual Studio "save layout" and "restore layout"?
GNNN - why can't these people look without touching???