Joseph Bulger IV

Visual Studio Tip: Jump Between Braces

by Joseph on Mar.07, 2009, under Technology

Have you ever found yourself lost inside some sort of block statement, wondering when the beginning of the block began or ended?  I just found this awesome feature in Visual Studio that allows me to jump to the beginning or ending of a block. 

To do this, put your cursor before or after the brace (your choice) and then press Ctrl+]. It works with either curly or round braces.

I originally found this nifty little feature from another blog

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