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Old January 12th, 2013, 07:42 PM
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Default the box around the current statement line in c++ ide

i am migrating from vb6 to the .net -- c++. my statement line has a white box around it that is both distracting and does not allow me to see the underscores.

i need to get rid of it. help!!
 
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Default found it!!

tools options text editor highlight current line check box.

i suspected it was somewhere.

thanks for your patience.





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