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I am working on an application though i have folder under solution but it didn't show any folder. How to show folder here is the snap. Here i have added code to source control but only shows solution and show 0 Projects with under solution file though i have eState-Management-Web folder in my mapping directory.



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    I am working on an application though i have folder under solution but it didn't show any folder. How to show folder here is the snap. Here i have added code to source control but only shows solution and show 0 Projects with under solution file though i have eState-Management-Web folder in my mapping directory.



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      I am working on an application though i have folder under solution but it didn't show any folder. How to show folder here is the snap. Here i have added code to source control but only shows solution and show 0 Projects with under solution file though i have eState-Management-Web folder in my mapping directory.



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      I am working on an application though i have folder under solution but it didn't show any folder. How to show folder here is the snap. Here i have added code to source control but only shows solution and show 0 Projects with under solution file though i have eState-Management-Web folder in my mapping directory.



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          I don't know how you ended up in this situation (did you remove the project from the solution?), but a folder isn't a project. For example a .csproj file is a C# project.



          So right-click your solution, highlight the Add menu and choose "Existing Project...", then browse into the eState-Management-Web folder and select the .csproj that's present there.






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          • No i didn't delete any of the project

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          I don't know how you ended up in this situation (did you remove the project from the solution?), but a folder isn't a project. For example a .csproj file is a C# project.



          So right-click your solution, highlight the Add menu and choose "Existing Project...", then browse into the eState-Management-Web folder and select the .csproj that's present there.






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          • No i didn't delete any of the project

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          I don't know how you ended up in this situation (did you remove the project from the solution?), but a folder isn't a project. For example a .csproj file is a C# project.



          So right-click your solution, highlight the Add menu and choose "Existing Project...", then browse into the eState-Management-Web folder and select the .csproj that's present there.






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          • No i didn't delete any of the project

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          I don't know how you ended up in this situation (did you remove the project from the solution?), but a folder isn't a project. For example a .csproj file is a C# project.



          So right-click your solution, highlight the Add menu and choose "Existing Project...", then browse into the eState-Management-Web folder and select the .csproj that's present there.






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          I don't know how you ended up in this situation (did you remove the project from the solution?), but a folder isn't a project. For example a .csproj file is a C# project.



          So right-click your solution, highlight the Add menu and choose "Existing Project...", then browse into the eState-Management-Web folder and select the .csproj that's present there.







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          • No i didn't delete any of the project

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          • No i didn't delete any of the project

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          No i didn't delete any of the project

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          No i didn't delete any of the project

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