Is there a window in Visual Studio 2010 and newer where I can see all the breakpoints that I have in my project or solution?
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Try Debug -> Windows -> Breakpoints.
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10Yep, because putting it under a consistent entry like : "View-> Breakpoints Window" is just too consistent of a user interface design, so Microsoft cannot implement it that way. Every couple of years when I have to reinstall VS2010 due to a computer refresh I need to look this up again. <sigh>– MinokMar 12, 2019 at 23:17
Default Shortcuts:
To open the break point window: Ctrl+D, B
If you wanted to delete all breakpoints: Ctrl+F9
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7Ctrl+Alt+B worked for me as well and I have no add ons running. Ctrl+D, B brought up the breakpoint interface for adding a new breakpoint at the current cursor location. Dec 27, 2012 at 21:13
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1The comment by @Mike_OBrien works for Visual Studio 2015 and should be an answer, not a comment, or perhaps added on to the answer by MartinLiversage Mar 16, 2017 at 17:37
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In Visual Studio 2017, Ctrl+D duplicates the current selection and Ctrl+B adds a new breakpoint at the current line. Ctrl+F9 does nothing.– MalcolmMay 7, 2019 at 16:16
Ctrl+Alt+B in Visual Studio 2010.
Breakpoints window is not included in some Express versions of Visual Studio.
Its included in Pro
, Premium
, and Ultimate
. Here is the manual for the versions : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/02ckd1z7%28v=VS.100%29.aspx
Tools> Settings> Expert Settings
C# Express 2010 does not include the command CTRL + ALT + B; The options Tools> Settings> Expert Settings work only if you need more options, but for view all the break points are not incluyed.
To open the Breakpoints Window
On the Debug menu, point to Windows and then choose Breakpoints.
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10Why add an answer that is exactly the same as the accepted answer from nearly 2 years prior?– Th4t GuyApr 22, 2014 at 23:57