Add references to project when control dropped from Visual Studio 2008 toolbox?

Assuming you know the path to the DLL that contains the controls blogs.thesitedoctor.co.uk/tim/2007/02/13... It's the same in VS2008 as in VS2005.

Assuming you know the path to the DLL that contains the controls... blogs.thesitedoctor.co.uk/tim/2007/02/13... It's the same in VS2008 as in VS2005.

But it's probably a bit late for this answer... – David Stratton Aug 5 '10 at 5:30.

When I drop a third-party control onto a visual design surface in Visual Studio, any library references required by the control are automatically added to my project. I have an inherited version of a third-party control that I've added to the toolbox. However, when I drag it onto a Form, only some of the references to the underlying third-party libraries are added.

How can I specify additional references to be added?

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