30 Part I Getting Started with Microsoft Visual Basic 2010
- Verify that the Yes, Save My Current Settings radio button is selected, and note the file
name and folder location in which Visual Studio plans to save the settings.
If you want to go back to these settings, you’ll use this same wizard and the Import
Selected Environmental Settings radio button to restore them. - Click Next to view the default list of settings that you can use for Visual Studio.
Depending on what Visual Studio components are installed, you will see a list of
settings similar to those shown in the following screen shot:
- Click Visual Basic Development Settings (if it is not already selected), and click Finish.
Tip If you are using Visual Basic 2010 Express, click Expert Settings, and click Finish.
The wizard switches your IDE settings, including menu commands, toolbars,
and settings within a few dialog boxes, tool windows, and the Code Editor.
Feel free to repeat this customization process any time that you need to reset your
settings (for example, if you make a customization mistake that you regret), or if you
want to customize Visual Studio for another programming tool.
- Click Close to close the wizard.