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Project Line Counter Add-In v2.10 for VS.NET and VC6

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/***************************************************************************/
/* NOTE:                                                                   */
/* This document is copyright (c) by Oz Solomonovich.  All non-commercial  */
/* use is allowed, as long as this document is not altered in any way, and */
/* due credit is given.                                                    */
/***************************************************************************/

// LineCount.h : main header file for the LINECOUNT DLL
//

#if !defined(AFX_LINECOUNT_H__04727E6B_B52C_11D3_BA83_0000861DFCE7__INCLUDED_)
#define AFX_LINECOUNT_H__04727E6B_B52C_11D3_BA83_0000861DFCE7__INCLUDED_

#ifndef __AFXWIN_H__
	#error include 'stdafx.h' before including this file for PCH
#endif

#include "resource.h"		// main symbols

#include <ObjModel\addguid.h>
#include <ObjModel\appguid.h>
#include <ObjModel\bldguid.h>
#include <ObjModel\textguid.h>
#include <ObjModel\dbgguid.h>


//{{AFX_INSERT_LOCATION}}
// Microsoft Visual C++ will insert additional declarations immediately before the previous line.

#endif // !defined(AFX_LINECOUNT_H__04727E6B_B52C_11D3_BA83_0000861DFCE7__INCLUDED)

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You may know Oz from his WndTabs days. Oz has long since left client side development to work on web technologies and to consult in the R&D management field.

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