![]() ![]() ![]() Based on my experience of having a Visual Studio 2019 solution, and being able to open it with Visual Studio 2013, seems like that is no longer the case. Solution files for Visual Studio used to be specific for the version that created them. This means your a solution made with Visual Studio 2017 will open without a problem in Visual Studio 2019. Visual Studio typically does not have a problem opening a solution from a previous edition. Will I be able to open code from VS 2017 using VS 2019, or will I have to do it all again? ![]()
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