Reuse the Same Editor Window When Opening Files

Versions Supported:  2008,2010 Menu Command:  Tools -> Options -> Environment -> Documents Tip Code:  vstipEdit0027   Normally, when you open up a new document it creates a new tab but you can just have the file open up in the current tab instead.  Let me illustrate:   Default (before):   Default (after):   But if you go to Tools -> Options -> Environment -> Documents and check the “Reuse current document window, if saved” option.  This is what happens:   Before:   After:   The caveat here is you have to have a “clean” (saved) document for this to work.  If the document was “dirty” (not saved) this would be the result even with this option turned on:   Before (note the asterisk to indicate the document is dirty):   After:

Office:Mac 2008 12.2.4 and Office:Mac 2004 11.5.8 now available

Update Tuesday was yesterday, and it brought a couple of Office:Mac updates. (Sorry I didn’t post yesterday, I was at the mothership in meetings all day.) Office:Mac 2008 12.2.4 has some Excel updates for security, stability, and performance. To install 12.2.4, you must first install update 12.2.3.

bem legal: dicas do Bing para SEO em Silverlight

boníssima referência: dicas de SEO para Silverlight.  essa é pra colocar nos favoritos: Bing – Illuminating the path to SEO for Silverlight – Webmaster Center Blog – Bing Community…( read more )

Wer wird Deutscher FussballMeister 2009 / 2010?

Letzte Woche habe ich RESTPoll publiziert, eine REST Service API um Umfragen zu erstellen.

Understanding where your virtual machine files are [Hyper-V]

To be honest, I am surprised that I have not blogged about this before, but today I would like to talk about how virtual machine files are placed on the hard disk.  Virtual Machine files The first thing to know is what files are used to create a virtual machine: .XML files These files contain the virtual machine configuration details.  There is one of these for each virtual machine and each snapshot of a virtual machine.  They are always named with the GUID used to internally identify the virtual machine or snapshot in question. .BIN files This file contains the memory of a virtual machine or snapshot that is in a saved state