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In the Solution Explorer, I clicked on "Scope to this" to display only a part of the solution. Now I can't find how to get back to normal view.

Closing/Reopening Solution Explorer won't work; I searched every menu item, and "New Solution Explorer View" didn't work either; I found nothing on Google.

I must be missing something obvious... There has to be an easy way to undo "Scope to this", right?

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    Oops, I finally found it... Just click the "Home" icon on the Solution Explorer. I suppose my question was stupid and should be deleted. Mar 20, 2013 at 8:28
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    No it was not. I was looking for this and your comment helped me. Sometimes the most obvious things are easy to miss. Anyway, reposting your comment as an answer so this question is properly answered. Apr 5, 2013 at 8:57
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    Me too. Some of the UI design for the new MS paradigm is crazy counter-intuitive. I'm not the only one who could only shut down their fancy new Windows 8 machine from alt+f4 at the desktop for a couple weeks...
    – Talonj
    Jun 14, 2013 at 21:35
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    Three years later and this is still a horrible design by the Visual Studio team. Thank the gods for SO.
    – invert
    Apr 18, 2016 at 8:02
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    This is a good question, and terrible UI design. If you "do" something through a context menu, I would expect to be able to "undo" that something through the same context menu and not have to go hunting for hieroglyphics. +1
    – DVK
    Feb 8, 2018 at 13:45

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Click the "Home" icon (third one by default, the one with a house pictogram) in the Solution explorer. This will revert the view to the full solution.

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    +1 PS is there any "pin" to "scope to this" ? cause sometimes its back to home...
    – Royi Namir
    Jun 2, 2013 at 16:44
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    @RoyiNamir, if you use the forward and backward buttons (see my answer below) then you might have the behaviour you are looking for?
    – Stefan
    Mar 13, 2015 at 11:43
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    Didnt work for me in VS2017.. just stuck in the "scoped" folder. dammit - had to restart VS
    – Piotr Kula
    May 11, 2017 at 12:21
  • Didn't work for me in VS 2015. But I'm also having issues with getting contents of folders in my project to display, too, atm. I re-started VS to get out of it.
    – vapcguy
    Oct 25, 2017 at 0:18
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    VS 2017, I had to close the Solution Explorer window then open a new one by the View menu. Then the Home button worked.
    – Kyle Huff
    Feb 22, 2019 at 3:04
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In addition to pressing the 'home' button you should also see, in the top left hand corner of the Solution Explorer, two arrows.

Pressing the left pointing one will take you back out of scope to this and pressing the right one will put you back into it.

Essentially, they work as forward and back buttons.

Extra:

You can also right click on projects and select 'New Solution Explorer Window' to have two separate solution explorers which can browse independently (note that changing the settings on one will effect the other).

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    +1 for right-click and 'New Solution Explorer Window' -- essentially scopes to your selection and pulls that scope into a new explorer. Beautiful. Jan 9, 2016 at 20:18
  • Could the divebomber please leave a comment so I know how to improve the answer?
    – Stefan
    May 17, 2017 at 7:57
  • @Stefan I wasn't the downvoter, but I'm not sure how independently the "New Solution Explorer Window" actually acts. When you launch the 2nd window, then toggle the "Show All Files" button, it actually makes the changes in both windows.
    – vapcguy
    Oct 25, 2017 at 0:17
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    @vapcguy, that is actually a good point. The browsing is independant but the settings are not. I make that more clear
    – Stefan
    Oct 25, 2017 at 10:51

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