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hi class today weamp;#39;re going to do a video on how to zip up your project to prepare it for submission to the class Dropbox so I have opened a very simple project that when executed would output a message to the user to say hello world weamp;#39;ll pretend that this project is something that we would want to zip up and send through blackboard the first thing you want to do is make sure that youamp;#39;ve saved the project I wouldnamp;#39;t encourage you to use save all either on the menu strip or file save all and to avoid using save as see that as inside of Visual Studio is very misleading it will save your module 1 dot VB file to a new name or location but your project in its entirety consists of many other files that are working behind the scenes including project properties solution files and so forth so see if all is the best policy when saving your project if you actually do need to move where this project is saved the best policy is outside of Visual Studio to find that