Never worked in this kind of layout before, but I've moved things on solutions so this should work:
1) Create the project where you want it, with the solution file there. 2) Save and close visual studio. 3) Move the solution file over to where appropriate. 4) Open solution in text editor of your choice 5) Edit the Project line items to point to the appropriate relative path. 6) re-open solution. VS thinks relative to the project root, not solution root, so once you get the solution setup like that you should end up adding .cs files and such to the correct folder. On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 3:10 PM, Prescott Nasser <geobmx...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > This seems like it should be obvious, but I'm trying to create a new > Contrib.Regex project for the Regex stuff. However, when I do this, VS wants > to put all the .cs files into the build directory where the project file is. > How do I tell the project file that the actual files for the project should > be located in another folder? > > I've taken a look at some of hte other projects but I can't see where this is > designated > > ~P