Maybe this is new in VS 2015 but there’s no need to add a custom macro – you can find the Start Without Debugging menu item in the list of things you can add.
Go to Tools -> Customize, follow the images below.


Maybe this is new in VS 2015 but there’s no need to add a custom macro – you can find the Start Without Debugging menu item in the list of things you can add.
Go to Tools -> Customize, follow the images below.

