Visual Studio Tips and tricks: Add project reference using drag & drop 06/10/2020 GĂ©rald Barré TipsVisual StudioAdding a reference to another project is something I do quite often. In a recent update, Visual Studio introduced a new way to add a project reference. Instead of opening the "Add Reference" window, you can simply drag and drop a project.This is a quick way to add a project reference! đThis post is part of the series 'Visual Studio Tips and Tricks'. Be sure to check out the rest of the blog posts of the series!View and edit the Tab Order of Windows Forms ControlsComparing files using Visual StudioVisual Studio Tips and tricks: Clipboard historyVisual Studio Tips and tricks: Open recently closed filesVisual Studio Tips and tricks: Multi-line and multi-cursor editingVisual Studio Tips and tricks: Extend/Reduce selectionVisual Studio Tips and tricks: Undock/Re-dock a tool windowVisual Studio Tips and tricks: Regex editingVisual Studio Tips and tricks: Find the current opened file in the solution explorerVisual Studio Tips and tricks: Default startup projectVisual Studio Tips and tricks: Open the documentation of a symbolVisual Studio Tips and tricks: Paste as JSONVisual Studio Tips and tricks: Add project reference using drag & drop (this post)Visualizing the code coverage results from Azure Pipelines in Visual StudioDebugging a .NET assembly without the source code with Visual StudioVisual Studio Tips and tricks: Subword navigationDo you have a question or a suggestion about this post? Contact me!Follow me:Enjoy this blog?đ Sponsor on GitHub