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SOLVED: Compiler error CS1519: Invalid token ''void'' in class, struct, or in
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Dec/24/2009
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This one has cropped up a couple of times in my development activities recently, but with just enough of a gap for me to have forgotten the solution and I had to figure it out again.
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