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When building a Visual C++ application in Visual Studio, you can modify many of the build's settings in the project's Property Pages dialog box. For details, see Setting Visual C++ Project Properties.
In This Section
- Understanding Custom Build Steps and Build Events 
 Describes how to customize the build process in the integrated development environment.
- Macros for Build Commands and Properties 
 Lists macros that you can use where strings are accepted.
- Building External Projects 
 Discusses building projects that use facilities outside the integrated development environment.
- Project Files 
 Presents the XML structure of a .vcxproj file.
Related Sections
- VC++ Directories Property Page 
 Discusses how to modify the search path for executable files, include files, library files, and source code files during a build
- Default and Custom Builds 
 Provides information on building within Visual Studio.
- Building a C/C++ Program 
 Provides links to topics describing building your program from the command line or from the integrated development environment of Visual Studio.
- C/C++ Building Reference 
 Provides links to an overview of building programs in C++, compiler and linker options, and additional build tools.
- Upgrade Projects from Previous Versions of Visual C++ 
 Provides links to topics covering issues on upgrading Visual C++ 6.0 and later projects to Visual C++ .NET.
- Porting and Upgrading Programs 
 Provides details about porting applications and discusses makefiles.