(gotta love OWA)
 
Let's try this again...
 
Look for the <Assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")> attribute in the AssemblyInfo.vb 
source file.
 
-Mitch
 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Mitch Walker 
        Sent: Tue 4/23/2002 10:29 AM 
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        Subject: Re: [DOTNET] Super stupid version question...
        
        

        
        
                -----Original Message-----
                From: Blain Timberlake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent: Tue 4/23/2002 10:26 AM
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                Subject: [DOTNET] Super stupid version question...
               
               
        
                Okay, now I feel like an idiot, but I simply cannot find where you set
                the version # for a project in VB.Net.  I'm looking for the graphical
                way to set it in the IDE, as per VB6.  What am I missing here?  Can 
you
                still set a version?  Can you still set auto-increment?  I might just 
be
                blind here, but I just can't find this.
               
                =Blain
               
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