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Can you close the results pane of the .http file editor in Visual Studio? #33116

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lozh opened this issue Jul 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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lozh commented Jul 19, 2024

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When you run a request from the .http editor, it opens a new pane in the tab for the results. Is there any way to close this pane?

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https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/test/http-files?view=aspnetcore-8.0

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https://github.com/dotnet/AspNetCore.Docs/blob/main/aspnetcore/test/http-files.md

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26f1374f-556a-35fc-cc42-b8911746db80

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@tdykstra tdykstra self-assigned this Jul 19, 2024
@tdykstra tdykstra changed the title Can you close the results pane? Can you close the results pane of the .http file editor in Visual Studio? Jul 29, 2024
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tdykstra commented Aug 2, 2024

If you close the file and reopen it, it opens without the results pane showing. The pane appears only after you send a request. If you want a more direct route to close the results pane, I recommend submitting a suggestion to the Visual Studio Developer Community. From the menu select Help > Send Feedback > Suggest a Feature.

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