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.NET 2003 - How to Delete A Member Function

In Class View, we can easily add a new function, using rightclick->Add...

But where is the 'Delete' functionality like we had in VS6?

Nov 22 '05 #1
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Hello Paul

VS doesn't provide any facility to delete throuogh "Class View" dialog. You
need to delete manually.
Hope this helps.

With Regards
Naveen K S

"paul" wrote:
In Class View, we can easily add a new function, using rightclick->Add...

But where is the 'Delete' functionality like we had in VS6?

Nov 22 '05 #2

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