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In Visual Studio 17.0 I am debugging C# code and pressed Ctrl+Alt+i to open an immediate window and nothing happens. When I stop debugging and use the key combination Ctrl+Alt+i, the immediate window appears. When I start debugging, the window disappears. What am I doing wrong?

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  • did you try restarting visual studio? – CarCar Aug 30 '19 at 16:04
  • also, it may be there but the size of the window is too small to see? Try seeing if you can grab onto the stray border at the bottom of the window and dragging it to make it larger? – CarCar Aug 30 '19 at 16:08
  • Yes, I restarted VS and still can't get the immediate window to open while debugging. – Imtiaz Aug 30 '19 at 16:10
  • I checked for the window everywhere in the IDE, can't see anything hiding – Imtiaz Aug 30 '19 at 16:16
  • did you check out some solutions posted here? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25815068/how-do-i-re-open-the-visual-studio-immediate-window – CarCar Aug 30 '19 at 16:38
  • I had already checked out that link above before posting my own question here. I tried launching Immediate window from Quick Launch. No luck. I also verified that it is not hiding anywhere within the IDE or outside – Imtiaz Aug 30 '19 at 18:07

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