![]() ![]() That being said, to the original poster start using google! A LOT!!! Often times when I run into a problem like this google will have the answer will be the first thing you see. Saying "Just go pick up a book" in response to a question like this isn't really that helpful at all. We're all only human, just because someone's lost on little things doesn't mean you can be an jerk to them about it on the internet. I know because I'm like this myself when I'm looking for help online and I'm getting a little sick of people getting mad at me for stupid little things. Sometimes the original poster just needs to be pointed in the right direction. I've been seeing this more and more often where people get frustrated with simple questions. There! Now was that so hard?!? Seriously, with simple questions like this just answer the question. There are other ways too but those are the ones I know of. " and click Open Folder In File Explorer. For me Visual studio saves all projects in My Documents\Visual Studio\Projects.Īlternatively if your not even sure where your project is stored you could click View -> Solution explorer Right-Click on the top element called "Solution. ![]() Unless you save your projects elsewhere on your computer. ![]() Usually it's in the bin folder of your project, like this:ĭocuments\Visual Studio\Projects\MyApplication\MyApplication\bin\Debug What you want is to find out where the executable is stored when you hit that run button. Although this is a pretty basic question, I don't see why people can't simply just answer the question. ![]()
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