Projects, User Interface Elements
The Help topics in this section describe dialog boxes in the Visual Studio .NET Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that pertain to projects.
In This Section
- .NET Framework Version Dialog Box
Sets the Supported Runtimes property that specifies the version(s) of the common language runtime required by the application. - Add Existing Item Dialog Box
Adds individual or multiple existing files to your project. - Add New Item Dialog Box
Adds an item to the currently selected project. - Add New Project Dialog Box
Adds a project to the open solution. - Add Reference Dialog Box
Allows you to add and remove entries in the project references file. - Add Web Reference Dialog Box
Allows you to browse the Web for existing Web services and to add Web references to your application. - ASP Debugging Configuration Error Dialog Box
Describes a configuration error that occurred during ASP debugging. - Choose Project Dialog Box
Allows you to specify the target project for a command. - Copy Project Dialog Box
Allows you to copy a Web project. - Create a New Project in an Existing Folder Dialog Box
Allows you to specify the path or URL of the new project. - Debugging: Name and Password Required Dialog Box
Requests name and password information that is required for debugging client script in ASP pages. - Extend Reference Path Dialog Box
Allows you to resolve a project reference path in order to be add a reference to a project. - File Synchronize Conflict Dialog Box
Indicates a conflict between a server version of a file and the local, offline version of that file. - FrontPage Components Dialog Box
Indicates that FrontPage components needed on the client computer are not found. - Location Dialog Box
Allows you to browse for existing items in storage. - Merge Folders Dialog Box
Allows you to combine a folder from one project with a folder with a similar name in another project. - New Project Dialog Box
Creates a new project in a new solution, by default. - Open From Web Dialog Box
Opens an item from a Web location. In team environments, you can place projects, files, and other items on Web servers to facilitate resource sharing. - Open Project Dialog Box
Opens an existing project. You can choose to open the project in the current solution, if a solution is open, or to close the current solution before opening the project. - Progress Dialog Box
Shows the progress a process, such as the copying of files, is making toward completion. - Project Dependencies Dialog Box
Sets the build order for projects in a solution. - Project Folder Already Exists Dialog Box
Allows you to specify a new name for a folder that has a naming conflict. - Project Folder Not Secure Dialog Box
Indicates that a UNC path for a project is not fully "trusted." - Startup Object Dialog Box
Allows you to specify a valid startup object for a project. - Visual Basic Project Properties
Links to topics on the individual pages of the Project Properties dialog box. - Visual C# Project Properties
Links to topics on the individual pages of the Project Properties dialog box. - Visual C++ Project Properties
Links to topics on the individual pages of the Project Properties dialog box. - Web Server Version Information Dialog Box
Displays information about the server on which a Web application resides.
Related Sections
- Managing Solutions, Projects, and Files
Links to topics explaining how to create and use solutions and projects. - Solutions as Containers
Defines solutions and projects, and explains their uses and benefits.
See Also
Solutions, User Interface Elements | Files, User Interface Elements | Adding New Project Items | Open With Dialog Box