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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 WinForms Edition v.3.5.13.1124.
+ Support for the .NET Standard 2.0 for non-visual assemblies has been made. + SQL Text Editor: On-demand metadata loading for suggestions has been improved; the default value of LoadMetadataOnCodeCompletion property has been changed to true. = The default value of MetadataStructureOptions.AllowFavourites property has been changed to true. = Query Columns List Control: Keyboard shortcuts have been changed and fixed. - Shift+up/down: multiple rows selection; - Ctrl+up/down: grid scrolling; - Alt+down: display drop-down list in appropriate columns; - Ctrl+Enter, Shift+F2: Open the multiline expression editor where it is possible. - Ctrl+Alt+up/down: movement of selected columns up and down. - Displaying of alternate names in the Database Schema Tree now obeys the QueryBuilder.SQLFormattingOptions.UseAltNames property. - ODBC: loading fields from the driver for AdvantageDB has been fixed. - Other minor improvements and bugfixes have been made.
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