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I am looking for a way or a third party software for changing the title of the open window.



For example i have three project open on different Visual Studio instances and all of them has the window titles as their IP adresses like 199.111.21.31... and so on.



What i want to do is edit the name of the windows like 199.111.21.31 - My Project 1, 199.112.22.32 - My Project 2... etc.



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    I am looking for a way or a third party software for changing the title of the open window.



    For example i have three project open on different Visual Studio instances and all of them has the window titles as their IP adresses like 199.111.21.31... and so on.



    What i want to do is edit the name of the windows like 199.111.21.31 - My Project 1, 199.112.22.32 - My Project 2... etc.



    Is it even possible?










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      I am looking for a way or a third party software for changing the title of the open window.



      For example i have three project open on different Visual Studio instances and all of them has the window titles as their IP adresses like 199.111.21.31... and so on.



      What i want to do is edit the name of the windows like 199.111.21.31 - My Project 1, 199.112.22.32 - My Project 2... etc.



      Is it even possible?










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      I am looking for a way or a third party software for changing the title of the open window.



      For example i have three project open on different Visual Studio instances and all of them has the window titles as their IP adresses like 199.111.21.31... and so on.



      What i want to do is edit the name of the windows like 199.111.21.31 - My Project 1, 199.112.22.32 - My Project 2... etc.



      Is it even possible?







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          This can be done by using a VBA macro stored in the EvironmentEvents macro section.



          You may see various formulations of such a macro in the Stack Overflow post
          of
          Display solution/file path in Visual Studio IDE,
          which you may need to modify for getting the title in your format.



          There exist also free add-ons that can modify the title. Some are:




          • Customize Visual Studio Window Title

          • Visual Studio Window Title Changer






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            This can be done by using a VBA macro stored in the EvironmentEvents macro section.



            You may see various formulations of such a macro in the Stack Overflow post
            of
            Display solution/file path in Visual Studio IDE,
            which you may need to modify for getting the title in your format.



            There exist also free add-ons that can modify the title. Some are:




            • Customize Visual Studio Window Title

            • Visual Studio Window Title Changer






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              This can be done by using a VBA macro stored in the EvironmentEvents macro section.



              You may see various formulations of such a macro in the Stack Overflow post
              of
              Display solution/file path in Visual Studio IDE,
              which you may need to modify for getting the title in your format.



              There exist also free add-ons that can modify the title. Some are:




              • Customize Visual Studio Window Title

              • Visual Studio Window Title Changer






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                This can be done by using a VBA macro stored in the EvironmentEvents macro section.



                You may see various formulations of such a macro in the Stack Overflow post
                of
                Display solution/file path in Visual Studio IDE,
                which you may need to modify for getting the title in your format.



                There exist also free add-ons that can modify the title. Some are:




                • Customize Visual Studio Window Title

                • Visual Studio Window Title Changer






                share|improve this answer












                This can be done by using a VBA macro stored in the EvironmentEvents macro section.



                You may see various formulations of such a macro in the Stack Overflow post
                of
                Display solution/file path in Visual Studio IDE,
                which you may need to modify for getting the title in your format.



                There exist also free add-ons that can modify the title. Some are:




                • Customize Visual Studio Window Title

                • Visual Studio Window Title Changer







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