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I have a real simple and seemingly stupid question, but I am getting alittle frusterated. I really like the intellesence in Visual Studio 2008, but there is one thing that is bothering me. When I am writing some XAML, and the intellesence comes up, I select the appropriate property and it automatically inserts it along with the nessesaty ="" and then puts the cursor in between the double quotes. When I type in the value I want, I don't know how to jump out of the double quotes. I can use the arrow key or the mouse, but that requires leaving the home row, and I don't want to do that. Anyone know what I am missing?

Thanks,

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    Thanks for asking this. Was starting to piss me off >.>
    – Hazior
    Commented Feb 22, 2011 at 21:09

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Try using Ctrl+U

This shortcut would replace and lowercase whatever letter after the cursor.

Using this shortcut on a symbol would replace it with the same symbol.

Your hands won't leave the home row keys and your cursor would be placed after the ending quotation mark.

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    Lifesaver!!! I can't believe that VS doesn't recognize when you type a final quote " and move you out of the quotes. ctrl+u works great (tested in VS2015). Commented Jan 12, 2016 at 18:15
  • You're a godsend. I'm hammering this into my brain after years of navigating with the arrow keys to get out of them.
    – dgarbacz
    Commented Jul 3 at 17:59
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You could bind IDE command Edit.WordNext to the keyboard combination which comfortable for you. Say you could bind it to Ctrl+\, Ctrl+\.

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