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I am using the Find & Replace function frequently, and I don't care about the case. So I am replacing e. g.

"Dim s As String = SomeFunc(SomeArg)" 

with

"dim s as string = somenewfunc(somearg)" 

The IDE replaces it fine, but it uses my lower case typing. Only when I change something in that line (for example by adding a space at the end of the line)

"dim s as string = somenewfunc(somearg)" 

, it becomes

"Dim s As String = SomeNewFunc(SomeArg)" 

as it should be.

Does anybody know some magic way to refresh all my lines of code? Clean and Rebuild did not help me.

Thank you!

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    You broke it with find and replace, fix it with find and replace, this time use correct case. Just a suggestion. Also Visual Studio has really good support for renaming. ReSharper has even more support. Jun 4, 2014 at 20:33

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A few options:

  1. When you do your replace use the proper case.

  2. You could also do Format Document. Edit --> Advanced --> Format Document or Ctrl E, D But this will only do the current document. Not sure if this will fix your case in the document. Maybe there is a way to do this to all documents, I am not sure. I imagine resharper can do this with code cleanup.

  3. You might want to look at the advice from this link:

How to format all files in Visual Studio 2012?

See Jay Bazuzi's answer.

You will want to tweak his code to use .vb instead of .cs

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