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ASP.Net team has brought up a feature I always forget about.&amp;nbsp;

Visual Web Developer has Starter Kits you can download and come prepackaged with the tool. 
If you haven&#39;t seen or used one, they are end-to-end working web site templates that you can use as a starting point for your soultion.&amp;nbsp; While the image says they are for newbies, they are actually powerful and some are even written by the community to help
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