![]() ![]() ![]() Navigate to Architecture –> “ Generate Code Map for Solution” ![]() The generated code map can display all the dependency references together. In this case, you don’t need to select individual projects from the dropdown to verify the dependency as this provides a complete view of dependencies. You can also visualize the dependency of projects using Code Map and I personally prefer this options. There is another alternative way to get these details, right click on the solution in Solution Explorer, choose Property from the context menu, and then select Project Dependencies. ![]() Select the project from the “Projects” dropdown to see the related dependent projectsĪs shown in the above pictures all the dependent projects are “ Checked”. This will bring the “ Project Dependency” dialog window where you can view the dependencies for the selected project. ![]()
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