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If you install two languages when installing Visual Studio is there a way to set this up?

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    I just installed Visual C++ and Visual C#. But there appears only one text box under Projects that allows you to tell Visual Studio where you want your projects saved. Embarcadero has the same single text box. So if a guy switches to the other language does he have to go to that text box and change the directory to his other folder every time he switches? Seems to me there should be a way for both languages to be accomodated and both will be saved in their proper folders.

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      I just installed Visual C++ and Visual C#. But there appears only one text box under Projects that allows you to tell Visual Studio where you want your projects saved. Embarcadero has the same single text box. So if a guy switches to the other language does he have to go to that text box and change the directory to his other folder every time he switches? Seems to me there should be a way for both languages to be accomodated and both will be saved in their proper folders.

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      You need to create your own folders and then use the browse button to select them. Once you have done that VS remembers them and the location box becomes a drop down list for easy selection.

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