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	<description> Some of the best features are ones you don&#39;t have to do any work to get.&amp;nbsp; Reference Highlighting is one of those features.&amp;nbsp; In this video I will show you how it works and how to take full advantage of this new addition to the Editor. &amp;nbsp; Original Blog Post:&amp;nbsp;http://blogs.msdn.com/b/zainnab/archive/2010/01/18/how-to-use-reference-highlighting.aspx&amp;nbsp;General:&amp;nbsp;CTRL&amp;#43;SHIFT&amp;#43;DOWN ARROW (next);CTRL&amp;#43;SHIFT&amp;#43;UP ARROW (previous)&amp;nbsp;Command:&amp;nbsp;Edit.NextHighlightedReference;Edit.PreviousHighlightedReference&amp;nbsp;Versions:&amp;nbsp; 2010&amp;nbsp;Languages:&amp;nbsp; C#, VB&amp;nbsp;Code:&amp;nbsp; vstipEdit0010</description>
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