There is no default shortcut for this however you can add one yourself: Click Tools -> Options Select "Keyboard" from the list on the left In show commands type: Project. AddReference Select the add reference command, click into the "Press shortcut keys" box and pick your own shortcut I'd suggest something like CTRL ALT SHIFT R as the CAS combo tendss to have very little overlap.
There is no default shortcut for this however you can add one yourself: Click Tools -> Options Select "Keyboard" from the list on the left In show commands type: Project. AddReference Select the add reference command, click into the "Press shortcut keys" box and pick your own shortcut. I'd suggest something like CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + R as the CAS combo tendss to have very little overlap.
In Visual Studio go to Tools -> Options -> Environment -> Keyboard You can search all of the keyboard shortcuts and reassign them if you want to. Project. AddReference appears to be unset out of the box, but you can set your own.
In show commands type: Project. Select the add reference command, click into the "Press shortcut keys" box and pick your own shortcut. I'd suggest something like CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + R as the CAS combo tendss to have very little overlap.
You can search all of the keyboard shortcuts and reassign them if you want to. AddReference appears to be unset out of the box, but you can set your own. Terms of service.
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