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If I had a dollar for every developer that doesn't know that Shift+Tab decreases indentation, I'd be filthy rich.

So: create a MCVEan MCVE in your IDE or text editor*, select all code and unindent all your code until the leftmost character hits the left gutter. Then press Tab once, and your code is ready to post.

*: except Windows Notepad, because only there (Shift+)Tab replaces the selected text...

If I had a dollar for every developer that doesn't know that Shift+Tab decreases indentation, I'd be filthy rich.

So: create a MCVE in your IDE or text editor*, select all code and unindent all your code until the leftmost character hits the left gutter. Then press Tab once, and your code is ready to post.

*: except Windows Notepad, because only there (Shift+)Tab replaces the selected text...

If I had a dollar for every developer that doesn't know that Shift+Tab decreases indentation, I'd be filthy rich.

So: create an MCVE in your IDE or text editor*, select all code and unindent all your code until the leftmost character hits the left gutter. Then press Tab once, and your code is ready to post.

*: except Windows Notepad, because only there (Shift+)Tab replaces the selected text...

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If I had a dollar for every developer that doesn't know that Shift+Tab decreases indentation, I'd be filthy rich.

So: create ana MCVE ([mcve]) in your IDE or text editor*, select all code and unindent all your code until the leftmost character hits the left gutter. Then press Tab once, and your code is ready to post.

*: except Windows Notepad, because only there (Shift+)Tab replaces the selected text...

If I had a dollar for every developer that doesn't know that Shift+Tab decreases indentation, I'd be filthy rich.

So: create an MCVE ([mcve]) in your IDE or text editor*, select all code and unindent all your code until the leftmost character hits the left gutter. Then press Tab once, and your code is ready to post.

*: except Windows Notepad, because only there (Shift+)Tab replaces the selected text...

If I had a dollar for every developer that doesn't know that Shift+Tab decreases indentation, I'd be filthy rich.

So: create a MCVE in your IDE or text editor*, select all code and unindent all your code until the leftmost character hits the left gutter. Then press Tab once, and your code is ready to post.

*: except Windows Notepad, because only there (Shift+)Tab replaces the selected text...

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If I had a dollar for every developer that doesn't know that Shift+Tab decreases indentation, I'd be filthy rich.

So: create aan MCVE ([mcve]) in your IDE or text editor*, select all code and unindent all your code until the leftmost character hits the left gutter. Then press Tab once, and your code is ready to post.

*: except Windows Notepad, because only there (Shift+)Tab replaces the selected text...

If I had a dollar for every developer that doesn't know that Shift+Tab decreases indentation, I'd be filthy rich.

So: create a MCVE in your IDE or text editor*, select all code and unindent all your code until the leftmost character hits the left gutter. Then press Tab once, and your code is ready to post.

*: except Windows Notepad, because only there (Shift+)Tab replaces the selected text...

If I had a dollar for every developer that doesn't know that Shift+Tab decreases indentation, I'd be filthy rich.

So: create an MCVE ([mcve]) in your IDE or text editor*, select all code and unindent all your code until the leftmost character hits the left gutter. Then press Tab once, and your code is ready to post.

*: except Windows Notepad, because only there (Shift+)Tab replaces the selected text...

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