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    I have 2 problems: A) I have the same basic structure for all classes (really just a few regions), so I want to make a macro that creates them with a single click. But there is no macro option in the menus and the help only tells me no information is available. Is it even possible to create/record macros in express? If so, how? The one thing the help told me was Alt+F11 (like in office), but that does nothing. B) I added an existing project to a solution. That project is in the general projects directory, but I want to move it to the solution directory. How can I do it without VS telling me it can't find the project? Thanks.

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      I have 2 problems: A) I have the same basic structure for all classes (really just a few regions), so I want to make a macro that creates them with a single click. But there is no macro option in the menus and the help only tells me no information is available. Is it even possible to create/record macros in express? If so, how? The one thing the help told me was Alt+F11 (like in office), but that does nothing. B) I added an existing project to a solution. That project is in the general projects directory, but I want to move it to the solution directory. How can I do it without VS telling me it can't find the project? Thanks.

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      A) goto menu View --> Other Windows --> Macro Explorer B) can you explain a little more could not understand

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