How to make VSCode put C# attributes on the same line as the field/property?





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Currently, when I write fields/properties with an attribute I write it like this...



[Serializable] public int ID { get; set }


Now, when I try to reformat the code in VSCode it moves them to the next line like this...



[Serializable]
public int ID { get; set; }


I would like to know if there's a way to disable this behavior.










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Currently, when I write fields/properties with an attribute I write it like this...



[Serializable] public int ID { get; set }


Now, when I try to reformat the code in VSCode it moves them to the next line like this...



[Serializable]
public int ID { get; set; }


I would like to know if there's a way to disable this behavior.










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    Jan 27 at 18:16











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Currently, when I write fields/properties with an attribute I write it like this...



[Serializable] public int ID { get; set }


Now, when I try to reformat the code in VSCode it moves them to the next line like this...



[Serializable]
public int ID { get; set; }


I would like to know if there's a way to disable this behavior.










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Currently, when I write fields/properties with an attribute I write it like this...



[Serializable] public int ID { get; set }


Now, when I try to reformat the code in VSCode it moves them to the next line like this...



[Serializable]
public int ID { get; set; }


I would like to know if there's a way to disable this behavior.







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    – Abdelfatah Radwan
    Jan 27 at 18:16











  • Bump...............................................

    – Abdelfatah Radwan
    Jan 29 at 15:54

















Bump.............

– Abdelfatah Radwan
Jan 27 at 18:16





Bump.............

– Abdelfatah Radwan
Jan 27 at 18:16













Bump...............................................

– Abdelfatah Radwan
Jan 29 at 15:54





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