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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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    This is not available in Visual C# 2010 Express.
    – AdamAL
    Jul 30, 2014 at 13:10
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    Yep, 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>
    – Minok
    Mar 12, 2019 at 23:17
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Default Shortcuts:

To open the break point window: Ctrl+D, B

If you wanted to delete all breakpoints: Ctrl+F9

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    Ctrl+Alt+B by default here. (Possibly due to ReSharper though)
    – RJFalconer
    Sep 4, 2012 at 9:29
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    Ctrl+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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    The 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
  • 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.
    – Malcolm
    May 7, 2019 at 16:16
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Ctrl+Alt+B in Visual Studio 2010.

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  • Also in VS 2019
    – JP Roussel
    Oct 26, 2021 at 5:49
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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

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Tools> Settings> Expert Settings 
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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.

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To open the Breakpoints Window

On the Debug menu, point to Windows and then choose Breakpoints.

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    Why add an answer that is exactly the same as the accepted answer from nearly 2 years prior?
    – Th4t Guy
    Apr 22, 2014 at 23:57

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