Is it possible to replace to uppercase in Visual Studio?

You can solve this by using Visual Studio temporary macros. This is a very powerful, flexible feature which I use all the time for performing repetitive code manipulations.

I’m assuming you’re using the C# default key bindings here.

  1. Press CTRL+SHIFT+F to bring up the find in files dialogue.
  2. Click use “Regular expressions”
  3. Set “Find what:” to “<m_:Ll” – words that begin with m, underscore, then a lower case letter;
  4. Click “Find all” to search for all occurrences;
  5. Press CTRL+SHIFT+R to start recording temporary macro;
  6. Press F8 to find next occurrence of search expression;
  7. Press right cursor, right cursor, SHIFT + right cursor (to skip “m_” and then select the lower case letter);
  8. Press CTRL+SHIFT+U to uppercase the lower case letter;
  9. Press CTRL+SHIFT+R to stop recording temporary macro;
  10. Press CTRL+SHIFT+P to replay temporary macro, which will jump to next expression and uppercase the first letter after the “m_”. You need to press CTRL+SHIFT+P as many times as there are expressions.

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