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In this chapter you saw how to manipulate the Solution and Project objects. You learned how to add a project to the solution. Additionally, you saw how to use the templates in Visual Studio .NET to add forms, classes, and modules to a project programmatically.
This chapter covered a number of different, and in some ways, unrelated topics. However, I wanted to show that even the tool windows that you might not think about controlling can be manipulated from a macro command or an add-in.
In the next chapter you'll learn how to enhance your add-ins to recognize that the user may be using a language other than Visual Basic and adjust the features accordingly. In other words, your add-ins will be able to handle code written in multiple languages.
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