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Using modules in multiple projects

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Ken Kazinski - 26 Jan 2005 13:29 GMT
How do I use a module in multiple projects?  I added a module to my VB
project and the .vb file was copied into the project folder.  When I created
a second project that used the same .vb file there was a second file.

The reason I am using the same modules in different programs is I am working
creating unit tests for my modules so I can verify they work as expected.

Thanks,

Ken
Peter Macej - 26 Jan 2005 15:23 GMT
When you add existing item, select this item in "Add existing item..."
dialog and from the drop-down menu on "Open" button (little triangle on
the right side) select "Link File". This will only link existing file
and will not create any local copy.

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Ken Kazinski - 26 Jan 2005 16:15 GMT
Thanks Peter that was just what I was looking for.

Ken

> When you add existing item, select this item in "Add existing item..."
> dialog and from the drop-down menu on "Open" button (little triangle on
> the right side) select "Link File". This will only link existing file
> and will not create any local copy.

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