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How to link a .lib to VC++.NET

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    Im new to VC7, and Im getting link errors that can be fixed using "project" -> "settings" in VC6.0 and linking the appropriate .lib file but how is it done in VC7 We have a mathematician, a different kind of mathematician, and a statistician!

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      Im new to VC7, and Im getting link errors that can be fixed using "project" -> "settings" in VC6.0 and linking the appropriate .lib file but how is it done in VC7 We have a mathematician, a different kind of mathematician, and a statistician!

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      will this help

      #pragma comment(lib,"libname.lib")


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        will this help

        #pragma comment(lib,"libname.lib")


        MSN Messenger. prakashnadar@msn.com "If history isn't good, just burn it." - Sidhuism.

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        That did the trick, Thanks a million. We have a mathematician, a different kind of mathematician, and a statistician!

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