With your project option, use the command "Select Interpreter" - the 
virtual environment used by VSCode will be the one the python you select 
belongs to. Documentation is here:

https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/environments

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On Tuesday, December 24, 2019 at 1:41:43 AM UTC-8, Parvez Khan Pathan wrote:
>
> *Afternoon Folks,*
>
> Hello I  am a student & DJango Beginner. As a student i prefer Atom Text 
> Editor & miniconda for virtual environment. But i see lots of tutorial over 
> YouTube that Use Visual Studio Code
> I try to jump from Atom Text Editor to VS Code but i cant figure out to 
> set Virtual Environment as well as VS Code give me some errors.. i try to 
> find over YouTube but still not searched that how to set & use virtual 
> envirionment & Django in VS Code.
>
> therefore, i request you to all folks please provide efficient video 
> tutorial which seem accessible & painless. I'm excited to write DJango 
> Project in VSCode.
> Thank You!
>   
>

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