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<h2>Importing Projects With Inter-Dependencies</h2>
If you are building a project that had external project dependencies,
such as an import library from a DLL you must make sure the projects
are built in the correct order to avoid missing dependencies.<br />
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The best way to do this is to import projects with a <span class="code">bld.inf</span> file. For
example, if you are building an executable that relies on a static
DLL's import library you need to build the project that generates
the import library first.&nbsp; If a project contains a <span class="code">bld.inf</span> file
that contains all the required project MMP files you should import via
the INF file. Building projects after importing with INF files will
insure that other project dependencies get built properly. <br />
<h5>Concepts</h5>
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  <li><a href="../../concepts/Projects.html">Projects</a></li>
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<h5>Tasks</h5>
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  <li><a href="../CreatingNewProjects.html">Creating
Projects</a></li>
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