Don't let the fact it has versions (based on years) fool you. It's not
like other pieces of software you may be used to. Multiple versions can
run side-by-side and so the IDE is built that way. Each IDE corresponds
to a different version of .NET, etc., so an upgrade like what you want
would in essence be an uninstall then install new version. No way to just
'upgrade'....
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