 Hi, I'm Syed Hashimi here with another Visual Studio for Mac Tips and Tricks video. During development, have you ever had the need to launch more than one project on run or debug? If so, take a look at the rest of this video because that's exactly what I'll be showing you here today. Here I have Visual Studio for Mac opened up and with a sample project that I've been developing over some time, this solution consists of four different projects. We have an API project, a shared class library, a web project, and then a test project here. And in this case, the web front end, templates web, relies on the API project. So if I want to run or debug this application, I need to launch both the API project and the web project. Looking in the solution pad, I can see that only the templates API project will be launched if I was to run or debug currently. I know that because it's bolded in the solution pad. In order to launch more than one project, we need to right click on the solution and select options. And then we're going to go to configurations under run and create a new run configuration. I'll name it run all, but you can give it any name you like and then click create. Now I'm going to double click on run all and I will select the projects that I would like to launch on start. So that would be the API project and the web project. And then click OK. Another important step is to go to the dropdown in the IDE and select the run configuration which you've just created. In that case, in this case is run all, so I'll pick that. Now we can see that both the templates API and the templates web project are now bolded. Both of these should be launched on run or debug. I'm going to just set a breakpoint in both my web project as well as my API project to demonstrate that both projects are successfully getting launched. Okay, now I'm going to go ahead and start debugging this by clicking on the play button. Okay, we can see that the breakpoint in the web project has now successfully been hit and this will now make a call to the API project and then the breakpoint there should get hit as well. So let me go ahead and click continue here. All right, now the breakpoint in the API project has been hit so we can see that that's up and running. I'm going to remove this breakpoint and select continue here. All right, so now we can see our application is up and running. Okay, in this video I've shown you how you can create a run configuration that has more than one project selected for starting on run or debug. You can also create multiple different run configurations and then switch them using the toolbar which I showed you. Please keep an eye out for the future videos in this Visual Studio for Mac tips and tricks video series. Thank you.