Start - Run - ssms --- Start ssms
Alt + Tab --- switch windows in Win
Alt + D , Table -- go to to Search box , type the search file , Tabs to move to the actual file
CTRL+SHIFT+F -- output results to a separate file
Ctrl + E -- go to search box
Alt + W , arrows -- get the tab windows in SSMS
F5 -- execute the query
F6 -- jump between the query window and the results pane and back
CTRL + T -- Results to
CTRL + D --- Results to Grid –
CTRL + SHIFT + F --- Results to File
Ctrl + R --- Show / Hide Results Pane
Ctrl + F10 --- Run to cursor command
Alt + W, W -- Display the tabs pane ... Arrows to navigate to
Source: SQL Server Management Studio Keyboard Shortcuts - SQL Server 2008 Books Online (November 2009)
Getting the Current TabItem when the Tab is not selected in WPF
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This is a quick reminder to self on how to retrieve a TabItem from a WPF
TabControl *when the tab is not currently selected* because I ru...
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