How do I add a reference to a .NET assembly in my project?

To add a reference to a .NET assembly, right click the ‘Reference’ option under the project inside the solution explorer and select the ‘Add Reference…’ option. It will show you a user interface screen where you browse for the target assembly. When you have selected the assembly, press the ‘Select’ button and then press OK. This will add a new reference node in the Reference sub tree of the project. By selecting the added reference node, you can edit its properties from the properties window.

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