How to use Current project Exception object in my Visual Studio c# Extension












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I mean to say that I developed a visual studio C# extension and from this extension, I opened a c# project. In this project, I got an Exception, so now I want this Exception object or message to display in my Extension or use in it.










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    I mean to say that I developed a visual studio C# extension and from this extension, I opened a c# project. In this project, I got an Exception, so now I want this Exception object or message to display in my Extension or use in it.










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      I mean to say that I developed a visual studio C# extension and from this extension, I opened a c# project. In this project, I got an Exception, so now I want this Exception object or message to display in my Extension or use in it.










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      I mean to say that I developed a visual studio C# extension and from this extension, I opened a c# project. In this project, I got an Exception, so now I want this Exception object or message to display in my Extension or use in it.







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          you can use this method to call the projectITem c #.



          itemPath = solution.GetProjectItemTemplate("ItemClass.zip", "CSharp");
          fileExtension = ".cs";


          If you have any doubt about the wizard extension you can access this site:



          "Use wizards with project templates"






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            you can use this method to call the projectITem c #.



            itemPath = solution.GetProjectItemTemplate("ItemClass.zip", "CSharp");
            fileExtension = ".cs";


            If you have any doubt about the wizard extension you can access this site:



            "Use wizards with project templates"






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              you can use this method to call the projectITem c #.



              itemPath = solution.GetProjectItemTemplate("ItemClass.zip", "CSharp");
              fileExtension = ".cs";


              If you have any doubt about the wizard extension you can access this site:



              "Use wizards with project templates"






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                you can use this method to call the projectITem c #.



                itemPath = solution.GetProjectItemTemplate("ItemClass.zip", "CSharp");
                fileExtension = ".cs";


                If you have any doubt about the wizard extension you can access this site:



                "Use wizards with project templates"






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                you can use this method to call the projectITem c #.



                itemPath = solution.GetProjectItemTemplate("ItemClass.zip", "CSharp");
                fileExtension = ".cs";


                If you have any doubt about the wizard extension you can access this site:



                "Use wizards with project templates"







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