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Fix some typos in the readme.
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1. Copy these files to the MSBuild customisations directory.
This can be determined from within Visual Studio by checking the contents of the VCTargetsPath macro.
For example the location for various Visual Studio version ona 64 bit system would be:
For example the location for various Visual Studio versions on a 64 bit system would be:

1. Visual Studio 2013: C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V120\BuildCustomizations
2. Visual Studio 2015: C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V140\BuildCustomizations
3. Visual Studio 2017: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\Common7\IDE\VC\VCTargets\BuildCustomizations

2. Copy these files to convenient location and set that path in the 'Build Customisations Search Path' in the Visual Studio 'Projects and Solutions|VC++ Project Settings' item in the 'Tools|Options' menu.
2. Copy these files to a convenient location and set that path in the 'Build Customisations Search Path' in the Visual Studio 'Projects and Solutions|VC++ Project Settings' item in the 'Tools|Options' menu.

3. Copy these files to convenient location and set this path in the 'Build Customisation dialogue (discussed later).
3. Copy these files to a convenient location and set this path in the 'Build Customisation dialogue (discussed later).

To use NASM in a project you must enable the customisation by right click on the project in the Solution Explorer and select 'Build Customisations..'. This will give you a dialog box that allows you to select NASM as an assembler (note that your assembler files need to have the extension '.asm'). If you have used option **3** above, you will need to let the dialogue find them using the 'Find Existing' button below the dialogue.
To use NASM in a project you must enable the customisation by right clicking on the project in the Solution Explorer and select 'Build Customisations..'. This will give you a dialog box that allows you to select NASM as an assembler (note that your assembly files need to have the extension '.asm'). If you have used option **3** above, you will need to let the dialogue find them using the 'Find Existing' button below the dialogue.

To assemble a file with NASM, select the Property Page for the file and ensure that 'Nasm Assembler' is selected in the Tool dialog entry.
The additional NASM property page can then be used to change various options supported by NASM..
The additional NASM property page can then be used to change various options supported by NASM.

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