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    Naveed Kamboh
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    Hi Friends, Does any one know if i can link style sheet to my .aspx pages? I have a master page and my .aspx are referenced to master page, i have linked a style sheet to my master page but I am unable to link style sheet to my .aspx pages does any one know solution. Pls. help me Naveed Kamboh

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      Hi Friends, Does any one know if i can link style sheet to my .aspx pages? I have a master page and my .aspx are referenced to master page, i have linked a style sheet to my master page but I am unable to link style sheet to my .aspx pages does any one know solution. Pls. help me Naveed Kamboh

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      Hi, Of course you can use Style Sheet. For asp.net 2.0 Use Theme Instead. Add following tag in your web.config. Go TO Solution Explorer. Right Click and Select "Add ASP.NET Folder". Select to Add Theme Folder. Add Style sheet to Theme Folder. Rename Theme FOlder to "DefaultTheme" Folder. You can give any name here. You are not require to Link Style Sheet to All Pages as It was in ASP.NET 1.1 Write in Case of Further Help.

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        Hi, Of course you can use Style Sheet. For asp.net 2.0 Use Theme Instead. Add following tag in your web.config. Go TO Solution Explorer. Right Click and Select "Add ASP.NET Folder". Select to Add Theme Folder. Add Style sheet to Theme Folder. Rename Theme FOlder to "DefaultTheme" Folder. You can give any name here. You are not require to Link Style Sheet to All Pages as It was in ASP.NET 1.1 Write in Case of Further Help.

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        Thanks dear i will try it now Naveed Kamboh

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