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Resolving Namespaces .Net 3.0
Posted Date: 07 Jun 2008 Resource Type:
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Category:
Visual Studio
Posted By:
shakti singh tanwar
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Without including a using directive write some code e.g.
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After writing this Visual Studio places a small red notification rectangle at the end of the class stating” Press ctrl +. To resolve the namespace”
Pressing Ctrl + . will bring up a context-sensitive menu that allows you to add a using statement or optionally fully qualify the path to the class.
Clicking the Enter Key will automatically add using System.Collections.Generic; with the other using statements, requiring no touch of the mouse.
This also works with attributes as well.
To remove, sort, organize and optimize unused using statements in Visual Studio 2008, use the cool context-sensitive Organize Usings Option.
Just Right click anywhere on the cs file.
Choose Organize Usings -> Removed unused usings or Sort usings or Remove and Sort.
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