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    Question Use the VS.Net Code Editor Box in My Application?

    Does anyone know how to use (or if it's possible to use) the VS.Net Code Editor control in my own application? I'm just talking about the main editor box. Is that possible? If so, can anyone provide a quick sample? Thanks.
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    I highly doubt that is possible.
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    Is that even a control !!! . If that's available for everyone , there would be millions of editors that can emulate MS .

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    You're probably right but it would have been great for my VS Add-in so I thought I'd ask.

    Anyone know of a good 3rd party control (either free or really cheap preferrably) that has the line numbering and color coding built in?

    I can do this all myself, but I'm trying to avoid that much work.
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    Hi.

    Search MSDN for Visual Studio for Applications.

    It's the NET version of VBA. You can use the VSA interface to add Script functionality to your program, but if you want the editor you have to buy it from MS.
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