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Organize your "using" statements


Posted Date: 23 Apr 2008    Resource Type: Articles    Category: .NET Framework

Posted By: andy robarts       Member Level: Gold
Rating:     Points: 10



In .Net Using statements are usually used to add Namespaces to your application. Visual Studio now has the ability to organize your using statements. As a project evolves, you often end up with a ton of using statements at the top of each file which are not really being used - either because the project template added it, or because you originally did use something from that namespace which was then removed later.
Now you can right click on your using statements and sort and/or remove unused namespaces.




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Author: Sebastian    13 Jun 2008Member Level: Gold   Points : 1
I was looking for the details based on this topic.Thanks for sharing it with me.


Author: Gaurav Agrawal    19 Jun 2008Member Level: Silver   Points : 2
Hi andy,
good try but you have explained here is good for the person who know about using directive but the person who is not aware of using directive it will be very difficult to him to understand it without example.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

regards
Gaurav Agrawal



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