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VS2005: link macro to solution?

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Mark Rendle - 24 Feb 2006 12:41 GMT
Can macros be embedded within regular solutions? I have a macro which
responds to the DocumentSaved event and alters the generated code for a
strongly typed dataset. I only want it to run in one solution. Also, it
would save developers having to install the macro manually if it was part of
the solution and just came out of source control with it.

Thanks,
Mark
Carlos J. Quintero [VB MVP] - 27 Feb 2006 12:36 GMT
Hi Mark,

AFAIK, no, macros can not be embedded in solutions. At most you can have
add-ins per solution, but even you have to install them separately.

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> Can macros be embedded within regular solutions? I have a macro which
> responds to the DocumentSaved event and alters the generated code for a
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> Thanks,
> Mark
Mark Rendle - 27 Feb 2006 16:57 GMT
Thank you.

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