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Missing items in Visual Stuido 2008 toolbar

Tuesday, February 15, 2011Posted by admin

Category:vb.Net Utilities
 

In Visual Stuido suddenly the Tool Bar was empty - all the controls in the tool bar was missing. The first reaction was to go and reset the toolbar, which did not help at all. After looking and trying various fixes the following one worked for me. 1. Go to the folder C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\VisualStudio\9.0 2. Locate the 4 .TBD files (toolbox.tbd, toolboxIndex.tbd, toolbox_reset.tbd, toolboxIndex_reset.tbd) Please note that these files may be hidden. 3. Delete all of them. (These will be recreated by Visual Studio automatically) 4. Run the Visual Studio and open up or create a new project. 5. You should be able to see the tool bar with all the default items in it. NB: My Windows Form project, ASP.Net applications got back the Toolbar items .But the WPF ( Windows Presentation) projects did not have the toolbar controls. I had to right click on the empty toolbar and the select "Choose Items" . I found that none of the items were ticked. So it was a matter of selecting the items which I wanted and I got all the controls back in the Tool Bar.

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