Tip: If you begin another recording session before saving the previous one, you will lose your work. The "normal" developer was left out in the cold. Extension of the Visual Studio environment became the almost exclusive domain of third-party developers. While its predecessor (Visual Studio 6.0) was extendable, this was not easily realized. NET features a very robust development environment and a lofty goal of increasing developer productivity. This article introduces the new macro capabilities in Visual Studio. NET that are easy to learn and implement. One question always loomed, "Why can't Visual Basic have macro capabilities like Office?" Thankfully, Microsoft has delivered robust macro capabilities in Visual Studio. Not only could you use Visual Basic to do so but, best of all, you had the benefit of a macro recorder to jumpstart the process. In comparison, you have been able to extend the Microsoft Office IDE through macros since Office 97. Unfortunately, extending the Visual Basic IDE has been anything but intuitive. Visual Basic has featured extensibility for quite some time.
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