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5/26/2006 1:19 PM
 

Hello,

I am looking at creating a new module and have been reading the document "DotNetNuke Module Development Guide" and in it on page 14 under the section "Creating the Module Project" on step 4 is says "Add a reference to the DotNetNuke project in your new module project.".

But when I go and right click on the project and Add Reference under the projects tab there is no DotNetNuke project to add. So in VS2005 which way would be the best way to accomplish step 4?

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