![]() ![]() Keyboard shortcuts can be mapped in the SSMS Options window. If you are willing to sacrifice the “Select current word” default behavior that is tied to CTRL+W, you can re-assign that keystroke to close the query window. ![]() If you can switch your muscle memory away from CTRL+W to CTRL+F4, you can use that shortcut pretty much everywhere.īut you really want to use CTRL+W (or something else) Also, note that CTRL+F4 is a pretty universal shortcut that works to close tabs/windows in other applications, too–including your favorite web browser. Huzzah! This will close your query tab! Easy as pie. This is still a nice shortcut, but it won’t help you close any windows. Instead, CTRL+W will select the word at the cursor’s current position. ![]() Muscle memory be damned, CTRL+W doesn’t close the current tab in SSMS. In all major web browsers, CTRL+W will close your current tab. Always be closing windows when not in use. None of these are groundbreaking super-secret features–they are the little things that I do as part of my daily work that make me more efficient. This series of short posts will demonstrate some lesser-known features, keyboard shortcuts, and other tips that make my day as a DBA more productive. ![]()
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