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When I format this piece with ReSharper:

this.Tabs.Add(bb => bb
             .Horizontal(h => h
                  .Vertical(v => v
                      .Box("0", upperView, "")
                      .Box("1", mainView, ""))));

I get:

this.Tabs.Add(bb => bb
                     .Horizontal(h => h
                                           .Vertical(v => v
                                                             .Box("0", upperView, "")
                                                             .Box("1", mainView, ""))));

But I want it to stay the same. How would I do this?

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  • Dont you see the extreme indentation?
    – ErikTJ
    Jul 17, 2012 at 11:04
  • Seems that it's IE7's fault that I'm forced to use at work. Jul 17, 2012 at 11:44

1 Answer 1

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Maybe deselecting

  • ReSharper →
  • Options →
  • Languages →
  • C# →
  • Formatting Style →
  • Other →
  • Align Multiline Constructs →
  • Expression

reduces the effect.

(Assumed you are using C#.)

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