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Microsft Visual Studio.NET: How to add a directory structure to a project/workspace

Can someone please tell me how to "import" a directory structure into
a project in Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003. I have an extremeley
complex directory structure consisting of thousands of files and
hundreds of subdirectories. I want to be able to view all of these
inside of my project in the same directory structure format. I don't
want to go through each directory and add files to the project.

I have been able to do this with other programs such as Visual
Slickedit. Is it possible with Visual Studio?

Thanks,

Jignesh

Jul 22 '05 #1
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On 14 Dec 2004 21:33:31 -0800, "Jignesh" <ji**************@gmail.com>
wrote in comp.lang.c++:
Can someone please tell me how to "import" a directory structure into
a project in Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2003. I have an extremeley
complex directory structure consisting of thousands of files and
hundreds of subdirectories. I want to be able to view all of these
inside of my project in the same directory structure format. I don't
want to go through each directory and add files to the project.

I have been able to do this with other programs such as Visual
Slickedit. Is it possible with Visual Studio?

Thanks,

Jignesh


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Jul 22 '05 #2
I tried to do same sometime back but could not find a workaround for
this problem. I think this is a problem with both VC++ 6.0 IDE and VC++
7.1 IDE. Better you do it manually.
Or try to use some other editor like SlickEdit.

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Saurabh Aggrawal

Jul 22 '05 #3

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