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Ultimately I try to set a file to be copied to the build output directory. But I ran in to the problem of not being able to locate the project properties. I know it should be there, am I overlooking something?

I follow this guide: https://learn.microsoft.com/nl-nl/cpp/ide/general-property-page-project In the first line it suggests:

When you right-click on a project node in in Solution Explorer, and select Properties,

Assuming that I know what is referred to by the project node. Well I right-clicked and left-clicked about everything and anything in the whole VS and nowhere I find any properties. Also not of the file that should be included in the build. It feels like one of those cases of a blindspot or something, maybe someone out there can help me out?

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  • Found that. It is empty Jul 3, 2018 at 13:02
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    according to your screenshot, you right clicked on folder.
    – Nino
    Jul 3, 2018 at 13:03

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I am afraid you are in Folder View of the Solution Explorer window which will not show your *.proj files, in order to change to project view click on the right icon next to Home and everything will be back to normal.(or at least as expected)

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Click on View > Properties Window

VS17 Porperties window

To change the Solution Explorer View mode, click the button highlighted below:

Solution Explorer View mode

In your case it would be:

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  • did that, but it is empty Jul 3, 2018 at 13:11
  • You need to click on the file and not the folder to see the property details.
    – ske57
    Jul 3, 2018 at 13:13
  • Ok I went back to fileview in solution explorer, clicked on a file and then properties window, and it is still empty Jul 3, 2018 at 13:16
  • From your screenshot it appears you are in Folder View mode on the Solution Explorer. You need to changes this to the Solution Mode. I've updated the Answer to show you how todo this.
    – ske57
    Jul 3, 2018 at 13:31
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You can see the projects in Solution Explorer, they have different icons to the other files.

Project files tend to have a square border:

  • Project file enter image description here
  • Source file enter image description here

I accept it is difficult to tell the difference - there as so many different icons.

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  • i don't think it answered my question but interesting none the less Jul 3, 2018 at 14:30

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