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Line-number feature supported by VC6.0

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    David Howe
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    VC6.0 is an old IDE, it has no "line-number" feature, but with this VC6 addin, you can get this feature NOW! It is for those people who can't or won't turn to VS.Net, have a try! Visit http://davidhowecn.googlepages.com/vc6linenumberaddin_english[^] for details.

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    • D David Howe

      VC6.0 is an old IDE, it has no "line-number" feature, but with this VC6 addin, you can get this feature NOW! It is for those people who can't or won't turn to VS.Net, have a try! Visit http://davidhowecn.googlepages.com/vc6linenumberaddin_english[^] for details.

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      barak160487
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      I am sorry I guess I didn't asked my question correctly. I am writing a code in the languageg C# In visual studio 2005 can you please explain to me how create a XML file?

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        I am sorry I guess I didn't asked my question correctly. I am writing a code in the languageg C# In visual studio 2005 can you please explain to me how create a XML file?

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        Veloci
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        Ahh I think you meant to post this to the above message. As Kevin said look at Microsoft QuickStart Tutorials Or MSDN.

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