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You should be able to do this with conditional constructs by editing the project file directly (VS IDE won't do this for you) For example, you might do something like this using the "Choose" element: Project xmlns="schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/... > {4c7bbe47-8d84-45d4-95f0-f640ba59563c} MyStuff.
You should be able to do this with conditional constructs by editing the project file directly (VS IDE won't do this for you). For example, you might do something like this using the "Choose" element: {4c7bbe47-8d84-45d4-95f0-f640ba59563c} MyStuff MSDN has more information about using conditional constructs.
– np-hard Jun 30 at 14:54 I believe so, but in the "release" case it should still be fine. They should show up as not being found, which wouldn't matter because in the release build they're not actually being referenced. – Matt Jun 30 at 16:34.
You might want to have a look at NuGet: NuGet NuGet is a free, open source developer focused package management system for the . NET platform intent on simplifying the process of incorporating third party libraries into a . NET application during development.(where you would be the third party yourself in this case) Note: This would not give you conditional references, but it would ease updating the common components.
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