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12/12/2011 9:54 AM
 

So, the C# code in Visual Studios does not recognize the default code that's made when I create a new module.
I'm betting it has to do with the default settings in application that the Doc was talking about. However, the doc simply
tells me to make the root namespace empty. If I'm correct that be the Default namespace. Unfortunately if I try to leave that
blank Visual Studio slaps my wrist, yells at me, then fills the text. So, unless something has changed and that doc hasn't 
been updated, I'm at a loss.

 
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