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  • I forgot to mention - if you're not used to using snippets, the try snippet can probably be found at C:\Program Files(x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC#\Snippets\1033\Visual C#\try.snippet. To use the snippet, just go to your code, type try and hit tab twice. If you've never used snippets before you'll probably be very impressed... I'm a bit of a snippet junky, and I've got about 50 of them I use on a regular basis - they really add a lot to my productivity - YMMV of course. Good luck! Commented May 11, 2011 at 12:17