ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsMake excluding many files from a review easier Rather than having to click on each file to exclude it would be good if we could exclude content by folder, by file filter, by holding down the shift key and selecting 15 files at once. Things that allow working with and excluding large lists of files easier and less time consuming to ensure just the essential files are included in any review. Not much thought or effort has been put into the current mechanism. Re: Mention and Notify User From Review Comment Actually its not a duplicate but an extension. We now have the ability to tag a user so the previous request has been satisfied, and I think it should now be removed. The problem which this request addresses is the lack of an autocomplete feature while trying to tag someone. We are an international company, and our surnames can be extremely complex to spell. Some assistance (autocomplete) would be good. Re: Allow Folders To be Hidden From Review In the Visual Studio 2019 version when I need to upgrade packages I end up with lots of files in the review I don't want to review. The folder hiding feature would be really welcome Allow Folders To be Hidden From Review At present when creating a review you can hide individual files. This feature doesn't work very well when you have hundreds of files to hide. Recently I had to perform a review where a folder contained third party documentation generated by Doxygen. There was a javascript and html file for every page of documentation. This content was not part of the review but became included by the git branch diff operation used to create the review. Because its not possible to perform multi-line selection I tried clicking on the checkboxes but at some point I went over the threshold the web client could manage and the operation to save this failed. I would like a checkbox beside the folders so I can hide file from the review at a folder rather than a file level.