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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
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Go to Window -> Close All Documents

The shortcut is ALT W+L

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    How you found this? It just works but ehy, it's not write anywhere!
    – Cirelli94
    Oct 5, 2017 at 12:33
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    Also works: CTRL+K, CTRL+W (At least in Visual Studio 2017)
    – JoePC
    Oct 18, 2018 at 17:50
  • @Cirelli94It is, Alt + W opens up the "Window" context menu at the top, and the "l" hits the "Close All Documents" option in that context menu, which you can see because there's an underlined "l", telling you hitting "l" will press that option.
    – ABPerson
    Jan 9, 2020 at 20:53
  • Works on VS Code also. Dec 20, 2022 at 12:10
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These are the best keyboard shortcuts when you work with tabs:

Close All Documents Alt + W, L or Alt + -, L

Close Current Documents Ctrl + F4 or Alt + F, C or Alt + -, C

Close All But This Alt + -, A

Open Containing Folder Alt + -, O

Copy Full Path Alt + -, U

Pin Tab Alt + W, P or Alt + -, P

Float Tab Alt + W, F or Alt + -, F

Auto Hide All Tab Alt + W, F or Alt + -, F

any shortcuts that you need just comment it...

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    For Mac, the Close All But This command is Command + Alt + T. And if you want to customize it into your own command, try to adjust the key in keybindings.json, the command is workbench.action.closeOtherEditors. Here is how. code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/…
    – KC S
    Jul 12, 2020 at 9:56
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    Also useful, Ctrl + [, S - Locate current file in Solution Explorer, if Track Active Item is disabled. Jan 29 at 13:55
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Right click on one of the tabs, select "Close all but this", then close the last one the normal way. Its not optimal but its far less work than closing each and everyone.

Edit: this only works for open files. Not error list, output or such. My bad...

Edit: In Visual Studio 2013 Preview you can now right click on any open document tab and select Close All Documents

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    You might be interested in Window | Close All Documents.
    – Richard
    May 18, 2011 at 8:32
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    Note for VS Code (I realize this is not for Code, but this comes up when searching) Right-click a tab, there is a close all tabs option, shortcut (Ctrl-K-W). Feb 19, 2020 at 19:29
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If you don't want to use KB shortcut, you can right click a tab and choose close all.

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No. You don't need Visual Studio 2013 as other post. You go to this to re-define your hotkey:

Tools >> Options >> Keyboard

Type : Window.CloseAll in Show Command Containing. You will see a line : Windows.CloseAllDocuments . Double click into it.

At textbox Press shortcut keys : type shortcut you want for this hotkey. At drop down list on the left, choose Text Editor. Press Assign.

Repeat above step, but at drop down list, you choose : Global

Press OK

Now, each time you press the shortcut you have defined, all tabs will be close.

Help this help you :)

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Unselect Tools | Options | Environment | General | Close Button affects active tab only.

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There is a keyboard shortcut in mac to close all tabs:

Command + K + W for mac

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FOR Windows PC

Ctrl k, Ctrl W: Close All tabs (First press Ctrl K simultaneously, then press Ctrl W Simultaneously)

Ctrl K: Close Current Tab

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