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I'm in the process of refactoring a project. I've got an entire subfolder which is known to be broken. Is there any declarative way to exclude that folder from the compile temporarily while I test the refactoring thus far?

I realize I could delete the folder, but I'd like to do this through configuration if possible.

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You could set the Build Action (in the Properties Window) to None for the files you want excluded. You could also right-click on the folder and choose Exclude from Project.

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Many correct answers, but one is formatted best, IMO. – Larsenal Oct 20 '08 at 18:35
I asked a related question for Web Site codebehind here: stackoverflow.com/questions/219417/… – Larsenal Oct 20 '08 at 18:38
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Right click all the files, and select Properties. Now set Action to None. Revert to Compile when you fixed the code :)

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The answers provided are good. However, the Build Action doesn't appear for code-behind files in a web site. I should have been more specific about my case. I'll make a new question for that scenario. – Larsenal Oct 20 '08 at 18:34
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You should just be able to right click on the folder name in your solution explorer, and click "exclude from project".

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I'm quite sure that there should be a "Exclude from build" property on the folder, but I don't have my Visual Studio with me at the moment. At the very least there is such a property on files.

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1) Select the files that you don't want to have compiled on the Solution Explorer.

2) Right click and choose Options...

3) Set the "Build Action" on the files to "None".

That should do the trick for you!

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