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A global attribute is specified without indicating whether it applies to the entire assembly or only to the current module. Global attributes must specify either Assembly or Module.
A global attribute is one that appears on a source line by itself, rather than being applied to the declaration of a particular programming element.
Error ID: BC32015
To correct this error
- If you intend the attribute to be global, add the Assembly or Module keyword to the beginning of the attribute block, followed by a colon (:). 
- If you do not intend the attribute to be global, delete the attribute block or move it to a programming element declaration. 
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Concepts
Global Attributes in Visual Basic