The following table shows Net Express IDE features and their corresponding equivalents and locations in Visual Studio.
| Functionality | In Net Express | In Visual COBOL for Visual Studio | 
|---|---|---|
| Project Control | ||
| Project filename | *.APP | *.cblproj | 
| Add file to project | To create a new file from the supported types in the project directory, click File > New, specify the type of file to create, and click OK. Click Project > Add Files to Project to add existing files to the project. | Right-click the project in Solution Explorer. Choose Add > New Item to create a new file from the supported types in the project directory. To add an existing file, choose Add > Existing Item and browse to the location of the file to select it. This adds a link in the project to the file but does not copy it in the project directory. To add existing COBOL files, choose Add Existing COBOL Items. | 
| Copybook path | Click Project > Properties, then click IDE and specify the COBCPY environment variable. | Click Project > projectProperties and select the Copybook Paths tab. | 
| Build settings for the project: 
 | ALT+F7 or click Project > Build Settings and select the corresponding tab | Click Project > project Properties, go to the COBOL tab and choose a configuration in the Configuration field. To create a new build configuration or to edit one, click Build > Configuration Manager. | 
| Execution environment settings: 
 | The execution environment is Micro Focus Server | The execution environment is COBOL Server. | 
| Debug settings: 
 | Click Debug > DateWarp | Specify debug settings in the project's properties - click Project > project Properties and click the Debug tab. | 
| Editing | ||
| Suggest Word/Content Assist | CTRL+G | Press CTRL+Space or, if specified in the IDE options, IntelliSense suggestions are displayed automatically as you type. | 
| Locate | F12 (or context menu Locate) | F12 | 
| COBOL Find | CTRL+Shift+F12 (or context menu COBOL Find) | Shift+F12 | 
| Compress | Tool bar compress  (or context menu 
                           				  Compress) | Check the Breakpoints window (click Debug > Windows > Breakpoints) to see a list of all breakpoints. | 
| Bookmark | CTRL+F2 | CTRL+B, T | 
| Compiling | ||
| Single file Compile | CTRL+F7 (or click 
                           				  check mark  ) | In 
                           				  Solution Explorer, right-click the file you want to compile and click 
                           				  Compile. Note: This applies to native code only. 
                              				  
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| Build | F7 (or click 
                           				  build  ) | F6 | 
| Build All | ALT+B A | Click Build > Build <project>. | 
| Debugging | ||
| Start Debugging | Alt+D A | Choose Debug > Start Debugging or press F5. | 
| Stop Debugging | Shift+F5 | Choose Debug > Stop Debugging. | 
| Restart Debugging | Ctrl+Shift+F5 | Choose Debug > Restart. | 
| Run | F5 | F5 | 
| Step | F11 (or click 
                           				  step  ) | F11 | 
| Step All | Ctrl+F5 | No IDE equivalent. Keep pressing F11 to continue stepping through the code. | 
| Run Thru | Run > Run Thru | Click Debug > Step Over. | 
| Run Return | Run > Run Return | Click Debug > Step Out. | 
| Run to Cursor | Shift+F10 (or context menu) | While debugging, choose Run To Cursor from the editor context menu or press Ctrl+F10. | 
| Skip to Cursor | CTRL+Shift+F10 | No IDE equivalent. You can use Set Next Statement from the context menu. | 
| Skip Statement | Debug > Skip Statement | F10 or Debug > Step Over | 
| Skip Return | Debug > Skip Return | No IDE equivalent. You can use Set Next Statement from the context menu. | 
| Examine data item' | Shift+F9 | Shift+F9 | 
| Breakpoint set | F9 | Double-click in the left margin of editor next to the a line of code, or right-click the line and choose Breakpoint > Insert Breakpoint, or press F9. | 
| Conditional Breakpoint | Click Debug > Breakpoint > Set Advanced. | Right-click a breakpoint in the editor or in the Breakpoints window and click Condition. | 
| Break on Data Change | Via list view | You can break on data change in native COBOL projects, by right-clicking and choosing Add COBOL Watchpoint. | 
| Attach to Process | Click Debug > Debug settings and enable Attach to running process | Click Debug > Attach to Process, or Ctrl+Alt+P. | 
| Just-In-Time Debugging | Select Just-In-Time Debugging from the Error Handling list | Click 
                           				  Tools > Options > Debugging > Just-In-Time Debugging, and check 
                           				  Micro Focus Native Debugger. Note: This applies to native code only. 
                              				  
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