Go to Tools –> Options –> Text Editor –> All Languages and check Line numbers checkbox.

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10 Responses to How Do I Display Line Numbers In Visual Studio

  1. Anon says:

    HMM. Seems to me you’re now following Chris Craft’s silly “31 Days of Visual Studio Tips & Tricks.pptx”. Please desist, or if you think you musn’t then post atleast 15 “tips and tricks” of this nature! :)

  2. Anon says:

    i.e. post 15 in a single post.. we all get bored of blogging sometimes.. but Chris proved himself to be an idiot doing so.. dont go down that path!

  3. Anon says:

    ps. you still haven’t fixed wordpress’s annoying problems .. http://www.helloooo.com :)

  4. Deepak says:

    Hi Anon,

    I had no idea who Chris Craft was until you told me in your comment. Motivation behind this post came from a workmate who asked me this question yesterday. Moreover my plan is not to write a tip daily. I plan to post a tip only when I come across something which is useful to me or I get asked a question which could be a good topic for a tips-n-tricks post.

    Blogging is only fun when others read your blog and reader’s feedback is highly valuable. Thanks for your feedback. I will not go down that path as you mentioned. I have removed “Tip #1” from the post title so that it doesn’t look like I am doing a boring series :)

    Working on wordpress issue with hyperlinks as I type this…

  5. pera says:

    One thing you forgot to say!
    on the options form, you have to check ‘Show advanced options!’
    you wont see these options if you don’t check it!

  6. Serge says:

    Thank you for this tip.

    I’ve added a video how to do that: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crPCQjIzbLc

  7. Deepak says:

    Serge,

    Thanks for an excellent video.

  8. Erin says:

    OH MY GOD – I LOVE LOVE LOVE you – thank you so much!!!!

  9. Lois says:

    Works like a charm. Thanks for a quick insight into getting line numbers.

  10. Deepak says:

    Thanks Lois. I’m glad that the post was helpful.

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