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Using a .cs file in a project without copying?

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    It should be simple right? Is it possible to add a class file to my project without it copying locally to my project? I just want to "include" it from a specific location. Maybe I am adding the file to my project the wrong way... :confused:

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      It should be simple right? Is it possible to add a class file to my project without it copying locally to my project? I just want to "include" it from a specific location. Maybe I am adding the file to my project the wrong way... :confused:

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      Okay i'm an iditot :doh: Anyway when you select "Add exsisting item" if you hit the little arrow on the "Open" button you can select "Link" which will include it from another location. It took me a while to find that so I am explaing it here incase someone uses search ;)

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        Okay i'm an iditot :doh: Anyway when you select "Add exsisting item" if you hit the little arrow on the "Open" button you can select "Link" which will include it from another location. It took me a while to find that so I am explaing it here incase someone uses search ;)

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        Kluch wrote: It took me a while to find that so I am explaining it here in case someone uses search Excellent policy! Its always nice to find answers along with questions when searching. What's really annoying is the "I finally figured it out." follow-up, without the answer. ;) Matt Gerrans

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