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Hi..
I have developing the website.. in that solution Explore didt showall files icon.. how to recover to show... plz help
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Updated 12-Dec-11 23:36pm
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Right click on the project then choose 'Add Existing Item'. From that, you need to locate your .cs file, or other, rom the actual directory it is created.

Please let me know if you still encounter the same.

[Moved from 2nd answer]
Mine has 'Show All files' icon. Try this instead as an alternative by creating a shortcut for eat.

There is none by default. But:

Go to Tools / Options / Environment / Keyboard.

In 'Show commands containing", type:

showall

Scrolling in the list of commands reveals: Project.ShowAllFiles. Select it and type the shortcut you want in the "Press shortcut keys" edit box. I used Ctrl + Shift + A.

If what you type as shortcut already has an associated command, you will see it in the bottom of this dialog.

Regards,
Eduard
 
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bprakash2 13-Dec-11 3:56am    
i tried.. that icon not visible in solution explorer task bar. plz tell me any other solution...
[no name] 13-Dec-11 3:57am    
what file type is it especifically? .cs? a folder? bin? .dll?
bprakash2 13-Dec-11 4:01am    
in Solution Explorer more icons is there like refresh icon,nest related files icon and building website icon etc....but show All files icon is not visible on that.. how to show that icon.. that's my question...
[no name] 13-Dec-11 4:16am    
posting a diff solution..
Hi,
if your solution only contains website then show all icon wont appear, show all icon appears if visual studio compiles files that are hidden from normal view like dll's. Since at website project all files are already shown in the solution explorer so no need for show all files feature.In other words - it's a feature.
For testing purpose create a new webproject and copy your web site into that webproject and see if you can see the show all icon.

Hope this will help.
 
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