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Is there any way to use the new style csproj (with SDK, PackageReferences, and no need to use compile include etc.) by default when creating a new .net framework 4.5.2 project in Visual Studio?

At the moment I'm creating a .net standard project and then changing it to .net 4.5.2, or just manually changing the csproj, but even though this isn't that slow, I would rather it happen automatically obviously.

Old style :

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project ToolsVersion="15.0" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
  <Import Project="$(MSBuildExtensionsPath)\$(MSBuildToolsVersion)\Microsoft.Common.props" Condition="Exists('$(MSBuildExtensionsPath)\$(MSBuildToolsVersion)\Microsoft.Common.props')" />
  <PropertyGroup>
...

New Style:

<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
    <PropertyGroup>
        <TargetFramework>net452</TargetFramework>
...
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  • I'm sad no one has answered this. I'd like to know, too. Jun 19, 2018 at 19:57
  • @PhilNDeBlanc I would as well
    – Max Young
    Jun 19, 2018 at 20:20
  • What build of Visual Studio 2017 are you using, v15.7.4? Jun 21, 2018 at 20:56
  • @PhillipNgan I am using 15.7.4
    – Max Young
    Jun 21, 2018 at 21:37
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    Not sure if it warrants an answer, but this tool can at least to it on CLI: github.com/hvanbakel/CsprojToVs2017
    – Lennart
    Jun 22, 2018 at 8:37

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You can create new style .cproj by hand. After that you can export project template (Project->ExportTemplate)

Export project template

Specify project name, description and set checkbox 'Automatically import the template into Visual Studio'

Select Template Options

After that you can use this template in Visual Studio when creating new project Create New Project

After project template have been created, you can customize them

Customize project and item templates

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