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F12 Jump to method -> go back to previous method after making the jump?

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How do you go back in F12 after VS code?

Search for Go , and it'll show the Go Back and Go Forward shortcuts. Show activity on this post. Shift + F12 should be working for you.

How do I go back to the previous method in Visual Studio?

In Visual Basic code files, use these commands to move the insertion point to different methods. Choose Edit > Next Method or Edit > Previous Method.

How do you jump back in Vscode?

You can go back to your previous location with the Go > Back command or Ctrl+Alt+-. You can also see the type definition if you press Ctrl (Cmd on macOS) when you are hovering over the type.


Ctrl + - : (that's Ctrl and Minus) will navigate back (maps to View.NavigateBackward).

See this list of pre-defined keyboard shortcuts on MSDN.


@Oded is correct, but wait, there's more!

  • If F12 sent you to a new tab window you can Ctrl + Tab to get back to your original tab. If you hold down Ctrl you can cycle through tab windows
  • In VS 2010 you can Ctrl + Click to Go To Definition, in addition to F12.
  • You can also hold down Ctrl and move your mouse over identifiers to highlight which ones you can jump to

While Ctrl- and CtrlShift- are indeed the shortcuts to navigate to the previous/next cursor position, in this particular case (i.e., going back after F12 or similar) this shortcut might be more useful:

CtrlShift8 (=View.PopBrowseContext)

It will jump back to the place where you pressed F12, ignoring any cursor locations after you pressed F12.

(NOTE: currently using VS 2013, and hoping this shortcut entry also exists in VS 2010...)


In Visual Studio Code, you can also use Alt + Left-Arrow to return to your original location in the source code after navigating with F12.


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