The format selection command isn't working in SQL server management studio 2008 for me and I'm wondering if anyone might know how to get it working. I don't know if it was ever working.
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Do you have any add-ins installed? For me Ctrl+K, Ctrl+F brings up the SSMS Tools Pack find dialog. So perhaps this is happening because an add-in has taken over the keyboard combo.
Also, what is your keyboard scheme under Tools > Options > Environment > Keyboard? If this has been switched to "SQL Server 2000" you might try switching it back to Standard.
Finally, I believe there are cases where the keyboard shortcuts can get messed up depending on the co-existence and order of install for Visual Studio / BIDS etc.
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3Does SSMS even have code formatting? I don't think it's based on Visual Studio like BIDS is.– RupSep 16, 2011 at 14:44
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1That's possibly true, I think most folks use RedGate's tool or external tools for this. Unfortunately I don't have a "naked" version of SSMS anywhere without Mladen's SSMS Tools Pack installed, so I can't verify for sure what that keyboard combo does in a clean install... Sep 16, 2011 at 14:47
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I think @Rup is right, I just tried that keyboard combination on a "naked" version of SSMS and got the same message about command Format Selection not available. +1 for RedGate's tool Sep 16, 2011 at 15:07
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Gaah... Stupid microsoft! lol Are there any free tools like RedGate that do SQL formatting right inside SSMS?– JohnOct 5, 2011 at 22:15
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@John RedGate has a tool but it isn't free - you'll need SQL Prompt 5.1 Pro - red-gate.com/products/sql-development/sql-prompt/features ; Mladen's tool also does some formatting but mostly around keywords - ssmstoolspack.com/Features ; there are certainly other tools out there but I'm not sure how many are free and can integrate into SSMS. Oct 5, 2011 at 22:33
IN SQL SERVER 2014
- First do: Ctrl +K
- Then: Ctrl+ Y
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1This is the only answer that worked without any additional plugins or otherwise. Thanks! Oct 19, 2020 at 15:36
I know this post is really old, but for people searching for answers to this question I have this to add:
The Ctrl+K, Ctrl+F key combination for format code comes from poorsql.com. They have a SSMS/Visual Studio plugin. As of this date they currently support up to SSMS 2017.
This feature isn't available on SQL Server Management Studio.
There are various add-on's you can use to do this. I personally use ApexSQL. It gives you the option to create your own format template, so that your code is always easily readable for you.
Check this link: http://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/2413/sql-server-management-studio-keyboard-shortcuts-part-1-of-2/
...You can select specific lines and hit CTRL+K followed by CTRL+C to comment it out and CTRL+K followed by CTRL+U to uncomment it out...
Ctrl+K
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even does this? Are you just basing it on your experience with visual studio? AFAIK there is no built in code formatting functionality in SSMS