Just as there is a Delete All Breakpoints in the Debug menu in Visual Studio 2017 there is also a Disable All Breakpoints and it does what you might think allowing for a placeholder for a breakpoint that does not actually act as breakpoint until you pick Enable All Breakpoints which is what Disable All Breakpoints toggles to and from in the Debug menu. The disabled breakpoints appear as hollowed see-through circles with a red outline instead of solid red circles.
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