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How to Upgrade Publish website page in latest version at Visual Studio 2012

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    Hi, I would like to Upgrade the Publish page into latest version(Publish Web) in Visual Studio 2012. I still have the older page to publish my Application. How do i upgrade this. Please let me know.

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      Hi, I would like to Upgrade the Publish page into latest version(Publish Web) in Visual Studio 2012. I still have the older page to publish my Application. How do i upgrade this. Please let me know.

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      The version of the "publish" page is linked to the version of Visual Studio. If you want the newer page, you need to upgrade Visual Studio. VS2019 community edition is free, so there's no reason to continue using such an ancient version: Visual Studio Community 2019 - Free IDE and Developer Tools[^]


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