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	<description> In part 2 of the “Using Feature Builder” screencast series, Michael Lehman provides a step-by-step walkthrough of how to get started with deploying Project and Item templates using the Feature Builder Power Tool for Visual Studio 2010. &amp;nbsp; The “Code” refers to the easy-to-package-and-deploy Visual Studio template features provided in the Feature Builder.&amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp; With Feature Builder you can package one or more project and/or item templates within a single VSIX which, when expanded into a developers solution, also display interactive guidance with related documentation and links to relevant websites… all from within Visual Studio. &amp;nbsp; On-going hints-and-tips along with FAQs can be found on Michael Lehman’s MSDN blog: Adventures in SoftwareLand. &amp;nbsp;  </description>
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