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using .Net ReflectorPlease forgive what is surely a stupid question:
How do I use .Net Reflector to find out which namespace a class, method or property is in, or to see parameter lists? There's no way to enter a character string to tell it what you're looking for. |
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Re: using .Net ReflectorRight click on the assembly you're looking at and click on disassemble to see the code.
Press F3 or the magnify glass to search. |
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