You should be able to just select an applicable build option under the
build menu at the top. Barring any compilation errors, an executable (if
that's what your project is configured to make) will be created in the
'bin' directory in the folder where your project file is located.
Francis Ingels
SDET Visual Studio
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>I was wondering if in Acedemic edition can i make my program an executable
file??
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>because my friend uses VB6 and he simply goes to File >> make executable
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>and then he can send me the file How do i do that with Acedemic edition
Visual studio (visual basic 7)
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