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Book, website or whatever about fundamentals of VS and IVC integration

keefer
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Hi,

I have been searching the Web for some sort of documentation/tutorial about using just the IDE part of Visual C++.net 2003 (not MS C++ itself). I'm looking for basic things such as how to delete a Solution and printing options. Everything I find seems to explain how to use Framework, C#, etc., but not more than a perfunctory description of the IDE. Any advice?

Keith Keefer

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Steven_L_Intel1
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The Building Applications section of the on-disk Intel Visual Fortran documentation goes into this in quite a bit of detail. You can also try this MSDN page.
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keefer
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Thanks Steve,

My only CD's are for Compaq Fortran, every else I have downloaded. Is this info in the downloaded documentation or should I buy a CD. The only info on builiding applications I found in the doc files was very sketchy, but maybe I'm looking in the wrong place. I'm a virtual Newbe, have been programming In Igor for two years.

Thanks and regards,

Keith

P.S. I have just wiped my disk of everything related to Framework, VC and IVC. Thanks for the tip on Framework's irrelevancy to my problem. It's one fewer set of doc and help files that I have to search.

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Steven_L_Intel1
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As with CVF, documentation is installed on disk - you don't need a CD. In Visual Studio, select Help..Intel Fortran Compiler Helpand you'll be brought to the documentation home page.
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