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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Time to Add 2012 to VB.Net New Post DropDown?

    Current it shows only up till 2010
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    Re: Time to Add 2012 to VB.Net New Post DropDown?

    Is the full version of VS2012 out yet? If not I don't see a point at the moment.
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    Re: Time to Add 2012 to VB.Net New Post DropDown?

    >Is the full version of VS2012 out yet? If not I don't see a point at the moment.

    What If one has 2012 RC and has a question regarding that... Which option should one use?
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    Re: Time to Add 2012 to VB.Net New Post DropDown?

    Full version is not out, but the release candidate (RC) is. I've added 2012 to the list.

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    Re: Time to Add 2012 to VB.Net New Post DropDown?

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