Reputation: 135
I am tying to build an app in Visual Studio 2015 in C# and I want to create a User Interface using Blend. But it shows me only the code in MainPage.xaml, not the graphic view. What should I do ? Here's how it looks
Upvotes: 7
Views: 11134
Reputation: 1
Sorry for the late response and potential solution, but I figure it's good to record the solution I found. I ran into this problem as well (with a VB project). The problem was caused when I put in a label on the form, and then I got some weird error... I told VS (2015 Community) to ignore the error as I was going to remove the element anyway... but in the process, VS decided to break the Form1.vb file completely (it was blanked out) and SAVE it when I never told it to do so...
The solution was to manually edit the Form1.vb file and restore what was supposed to be in there, which in my case was simply:
Public Class Form1
End Class
After making this edit manually, I was able to reopen the project and the "Design view" was available again (via right-click). Again, not sure why VS decided to save over my working program after it caught some error (that's the LAST thing you'd want to do when you get an error!) but I guess that just means I'll need to be more careful and make backups as I program to work around that crazy behavior.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2007
Switch between Design, Code, and Split views by pressing F11 According to https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj170161.aspx
If that doesn't work try Shift-f7 or right click the file in solution explorer and choose View Designer
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 71
You have to change the target version of the app to build 10240. The default is set to build 10586, and the designer will not load.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 21
Follow these steps:
Open With
. HTML (Web Forms) Editor
and click on it. Set as Default
.OK
. Design
, Split
and Source
. Design
.Upvotes: 2