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5/31/2011 8:52 PM
 
I'm in the process of taking one of the core modules - the store version 3.00.00 - and making modifications to it.  I'm using Visual Web Developer 2010 Express on my development machine and would like to be able to use it to work on the modifications.. I intend to use the core module as a starting point for a new module.  I understand that I should rename the module if the changes I'm making are extensive.  When I tried to open the core store module in Visual Web Developer 2010 Express I got a message that the project needed to be converted.  I clicked on OK but when it finished very few of the files had been converted.  Is there a better way to import a core module into Visual Web Developer 2010 Express?
 
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5/31/2011 8:57 PM
 
it's going to vary by module, but you are probably okay, most of the conversion is the Project file, not the files in the project itself.

Chris Hammond
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