I installed Resharper in Visual Studio 22. Unlike other instances of Resharper I have, when I use the Cleanup Code command, it is putting each Property in its own region, even though they all have the same visibility. What setting is causing this?

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Oops :-)  Didn't mean to put it all in the title 

 

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Hello,
thank you for contacting us.
Could you please send us a sample project where we can reproduce the issue?
Also please export all your setings (ReSharper | Manage options | Export to file) and send us too.
You could share it here: https://uploads.jetbrains.com/
Thank you!
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Upload ID for the settings is 2023_03_28_24GCZ18ev6RAMdqLFNCQEP.

All of my pre-existing projects are affected by this. Since this is not a project-specific issue, I didn't bother creating a project specifically for this.  Below is a sample of the formatting that happens to properties: they each are getting put into their own region when their visibility is the same.

         #region Properties

        public string PhoneNumber { get; set; }

        #endregion

        #region Properties

        public string TemplateName { get; set; }

        #endregion

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Were you able to identify the cause of the region issue from the settings I uploaded?

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Hello,

thank you for the settings and sorry for the delay with the answer.

Unfortunately, I can't reproduce this issue on my side with your settings.

What version of ReSharper do you have? Is it possible to install our latest release from here: https://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/download/#section=web-installer ?

If it won't help, please send us a sample project where we can reproduce the issue.

Also how do you run Code Cleanup? How do you invoke it?

Thank you!

 

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