Over the last few updates to Visual Studio 2017, we've been hard at work adding new features to boost your productivity while you're writing code. Many of these are the result of your direct feedback coming from the UserVoice requests, Developer Community tickets, and direct feedback we've encountered while talking to developers like you. We are so excited to share these features with you and look forward to your feedback! Multi-Caret Support One of our top UserVoice items asked for the ability to create multiple insertion and selection points, often shortened to be called multi-caret or multi-cursor support. Visual Studio Code users told us they missed this feature when working in Visual Studio. We heard you opened single files in Visual Studio Code to leverage this feature or installed extensions such as MixEdit, but in Visual Studio 2017 Version 15.8, you won't need to do this anymore. We've added native support for some of the top requested features in the multi-caret family and we're just getting started.
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