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At this point in the book, you have seen how to manipulate forms and their associated controls. You have seen how to manipulate code in the Text Editor window. You have learned how to perform these actions through the use of macros and in an add-in. In this chapter you’ll learn how to manipulate the solution and its project(s). At the end of the chapter, you’ll explore some of the other items within the IDE, such as the ToolBox and TaskList objects.

Hank Aaron, while at bat, was asked by Yogi Berra, “Can’t you read? Your bat’s upside down.” Aaron hit the ball over the fence, turned to Berra, and said, “Didn’t come up here to read. Came up here to hit.”

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Smith, L. (2002). Manipulating Projects. In: Writing Add-ins for Visual Studio .NET. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1101-3_9

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