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Problem Visual Studio 6.0 Reading Fortran

Ed
Apparently my Visual Studio 6.0 cannot support any Fortran files, so I'm
abounding with problems compiling. One of my coworker's Visual Studio does
support it in some mysterious way I cannot figure out. One difference is
that clicking "Project-> Settings" leads to tabs that DO NOT include
"Fortran" in my Visual Studio. My coworker's does.

Microsoft says it does not support it, so how and where do I go about
enabling Fortran support?
Nov 22 '05 #1
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Ed,

It does not help you however Visual Studio 6 have nothing to do with dotnet.

So maybe you can ask this in a better newsgroup for that.

Cor
Apparently my Visual Studio 6.0 cannot support any Fortran files, so I'm
abounding with problems compiling. One of my coworker's Visual Studio
does
support it in some mysterious way I cannot figure out. One difference is
that clicking "Project-> Settings" leads to tabs that DO NOT include
"Fortran" in my Visual Studio. My coworker's does.

Microsoft says it does not support it, so how and where do I go about
enabling Fortran support?

Nov 22 '05 #2
Ed,

It does not help you however Visual Studio 6 have nothing to do with dotnet.

So maybe you can ask this in a better newsgroup for that.

Cor
Apparently my Visual Studio 6.0 cannot support any Fortran files, so I'm
abounding with problems compiling. One of my coworker's Visual Studio
does
support it in some mysterious way I cannot figure out. One difference is
that clicking "Project-> Settings" leads to tabs that DO NOT include
"Fortran" in my Visual Studio. My coworker's does.

Microsoft says it does not support it, so how and where do I go about
enabling Fortran support?

Nov 22 '05 #3

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