Is there a way to collapse all the files at once in the Solution Explorer window in Visual Studio?
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Use the extension Collapse Solution. Usually, this feature comes with ReSharper, but I presume that you are not using ReSharper.
There are also a lot of macros out there that help you do the same. One of them is in ‘Collapse All’ in Visual Studio.
Note: There is no inbuilt way in Visual Studio to actually achieve this. And considering just how practical it is, I would have thought they would have added this kind of feature way back in Visual Studio 2005 itself. I know people have been asking for it for years. But in their infinite wisdom, Microsoft don't consider it important enough.
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1they considered it by making extensibility easy in VS 2010. Ms cannot do 'everything that every developer want' in single product. If you need something - check is there extension for that. If no extension - get your favorite tool and build it yourself. Nov 25, 2010 at 4:06
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They do have an inbuilt way now. There is an icon in solution explorer in visual studio 2013 that gives you the capability. Check out my answer below. Apr 20, 2015 at 17:50
In visual studio 2013, there is a button in solution explorer - Collapse All
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This is standard in VS 2013, but unfortunately it was not in VS 2010. Really annoying, but I guess it does show progress in the newer versions. Sep 1, 2015 at 7:22
I think this extension have requested functionality - PowerCommands for VS 2010. Also Productivity Power Tools contains solution navigator which also have this feature and much more usefull stuff for solution navigation and search.
Edited: there also a lot of examples of macro, doing this stuff.
Of course, you can collapse any selected node by pressing '-', but I understand you are probably looking to collapse the entire tree.