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Console.WriteLine()

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John A Grandy - 26 Aug 2004 18:33 GMT
when using Console.WriteLine()

in what window does the written content show up ?

what are the menu commands to find this window ?
Henk Verhoeven - 27 Aug 2004 16:07 GMT
Hi John

The Console.WriteLine() will write to a DOS window if you running a console
app or the output window in the IDE if running in debug.

CTRL-ALT-O (View->Other Windows->Output)

Henk

> when using Console.WriteLine()
>
> in what window does the written content show up ?
>
> what are the menu commands to find this window ?

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