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hereamp;#39;s a quick video to show you how to solve the issue of the latest.net core versions not being available in Visual Studio as you can see the latest version Iamp;#39;ve got listed in my visual studio 2022 is.net core 3.1 my hosting provider now supports version 7 so Iamp;#39;d like to upgrade my project the first thing to do is to click on the link below the drop down this takes you to the page for downloading the various versions of the.net framework ensure you have installed the appropriate versions after you do this itamp;#39;s probably a good idea to close and reopen Visual Studio again once youamp;#39;ve done this then a solution is stupidly easy Microsoft have reshuffled the.net core naming conventions after.net core 3.1 it was integrated into the main.net framework so.net core 6 7 and 8 are selected by simply selecting the appropriate.net version at the top of this drop down list I feel so stupid I could kick myself but from a usability perspective this drop down l