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An ASP.net v2 question!

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Hi there experts!!
I am translating an app from asp.net 1.1 to v2.0. In version 1.1 I could right click a source file in the solution explorer and pick my build action i.e none, compile, embedded resource. but to my chagrin I could not find the build action property in vs2005. Any ideas please?
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Re: An ASP.net v2 question!

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I don't think you can do that on individual files in asp.net. In vb.net (local programming) it is possible.
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