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Chris Taylor
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      22nd May 2009
Hi,

On the project properties page select the References tab, near the bottom of
the page you will see the Imported namespaces. Add the namespace to the
list, this is like adding the Imports statement to every code file.

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"Daniel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> I have a rather large vb.net 2008 app that I need to modify to import a
> 3rd party .dll
>
> In lieu of going into each form and class in the solution, is there anyway
> (using the visual studio ide) to put an "Imports my.whatever" into every
> file in the solution??
>
> I hope so. Any help would be appreciated!!
>
> Daniel
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