Instead of entering the Option statements in the Code Editor window, you also can enter in the . . . . . . . .

Properties window
Project Designer Window
File Manager
Project Manager

The correct answer is: A. Properties window

The Option statements are used to set the properties of a project. They can be entered in the Code Editor window or in the Properties window.

The Properties window is a window that displays the properties of the selected object. The properties of a project include the project name, the project type, the project location, and the project language.

To enter the Option statements in the Properties window, follow these steps:

  1. In the Solution Explorer window, right-click the project and then click Properties.
  2. In the Properties window, click the Application tab.
  3. In the Application tab, click the Option statements button.
  4. In the Option statements dialog box, enter the Option statements.
  5. Click OK.

The Option statements are displayed in the Properties window.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • The Project Designer Window is a window that displays the design of a project. The design of a project includes the form layout, the controls on the form, and the code behind the form.
  • The File Manager is a window that displays the files in a project. The files in a project include the form files, the code files, and the resource files.
  • The Project Manager is a window that displays the projects in a solution. A solution is a collection of projects.