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When you are on MSDN documentation web pages, you have the option to only show C# examples throughout the help.  I recommend you change the language filter at the top of the web page; deselect the other languages so that only C# is checked.  There should be a little arrow button next to the words “Language Filter”.

 This will decrease the size of the web page and make it more readable.  It will also prevent you from looking at examples that don’t apply and incorrectly pasting code from the wrong language into your IDE.

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  1. Hi,

    I am new to ASP.Net,can any body tell me what are those MSDN documentation Web pages?and where can i find it?

    Comment by ahmed — August 20, 2009 @ 9:13 am

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