One of the easies and quickest way to keep track of several external files is by using the "Miscellaneous Files" in Visual Studio. When we develop applications in Visual Studio most of the time we do refer several external files. This files may not be required as a part of source code or solution items, but we referred them frequently for some additional purposes. For an example, project diagrams, other project files or code analysis reports etc. In sort, those files you want to use temporarily, but may wanted to refer in between during the development phase.


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