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Every time I open my Command Prompt and look at the Layout Tab in Properties, it will always have the Screen Buffer Size height equal to 30, even if I previously set it to something else. In the Defaults window I set it to 9999 but it doesn't seem to do anything. I have even set the height to 999 in the Command Prompt shortcut properties, but it still doesn't work. I checked the Registry Key for HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Console and set the ScreenBufferSize for it and everything in it, so that the Height would be 999 and it still doesn't seem to work. This issue mostly bothers me because when using Visual Studio, my console window also opens with default height 30, so I lose most of my output.
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