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vb #externalsource usage question

Is this the same as the C/C++ #include directive?

-- Tony Hudson
Jul 22 '05 #1
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Tony,
Is this the same as the C/C++ #include directive?


No, it's similar to the #line directive available in C++ and C#.

Mattias

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