Explain how to lookup defined macros and their value.#65
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Explain how to lookup defined macros and their value.#65monty241 wants to merge 1 commit intoMicrosoftDocs:masterfrom
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I needed Google and Stackoverflow based upon this documentation to help me find the macro's values.
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@mblome please review |
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The instructions could be clarified, but this example is a little too specific, and thus confusing. You can get to the Macros pane from any property edit dialog, not just some specific post-build property which, as near as I can tell, does not exist in VS 2017, or at least, not as described. |
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I needed Google and Stackoverflow based upon this documentation to help me find the macro's values.