I've arranged Visual Studio 2010 such that output, error list, find results and many other windows appear in the same "region". I don't know if that's the correct term, they appear as tabs next to each other. Is there a way to close all these windows at the same time, preferable a keyboard shortcut?
Edit: About the possible duplicate here: Close all tool windows in Visual Studio?. That is a pretty close question, and I didn't see it before posting. There is a difference though, I only want to close all windows inside a particular "region" not the solution explorer or properties. However I guess it should be possible to modify the macro from the answer:
Public Sub CloseAllToolWindows()
Dim items As EnvDTE.Windows = DTE.Windows
Dim item As Window
For Each item In items
If item.Kind = "Tool" And item.Visible And Not item.IsFloating And _
item.Caption <> "Solution Explorer" And _
item.Caption <> "Properties" And _
item.Caption <> "To-do Explorer" And _
item.Caption <> "Macro Explorer" Then
item.Close()
End If
Next
End Sub