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### .Net
One way to change the assembly information in your .Net program is to alter it via the "Properties" menu. For a more detailed guide, you can use the following links;
One way to change the assembly information in your .Net program is to alter it via the "Properties" menu. You can access it by right-clicking on a project in Solution Explorer and clicking on "Properties". For a more detailed guide, you can use the following links;
- [Setting Assembly Attributes](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/app-domains/set-assembly-attributes): This applies to the traditional and Core versions of .Net. It provides information on what resides in an Assembly Information manifests and files.
- [How to Target a version of .Net](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/ide/how-to-target-a-version-of-the-dotnet-framework?view=vs-2019): This provides extra context on the Properties page in Visual Studio and how it fits the Assembly Information dialog box into it -- from a traditional .Net angle.

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