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In a debug build, how do I write debug information to the output window (similar to the TRACE macro from VC6)?

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In a debug build, how do I write debug information to the output window (similar to the TRACE macro from VC6)?

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You can use the Console.Write and Console.WriteLine methods from within a Windows Forms project to do this. The class DefaultTraceListener is used to implement this functionality. When your application is launched from the VS.

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