Touch-ups to preprocessor symbols content (#9551)
Addresses #9470 Addresses #9544 We trust the build system for so much. 🤔 ... Shouldn't I *really* just nix the backslashes?pull/9560/head
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1. Unzip the *Docs-master.zip* file.
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1. Use the URL in the sample link to help you navigate to the sample directory.
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To demonstrate multiple scenarios, sample apps make use of the [#define] and [#if-#else/#elif-#end-if](/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/preprocessor-directives/preprocessor-if) C# statements to selectively compile and run different sections of sample code. For those samples that make use of this approach, set the `#define` statement at the top of the C# files to the symbol associated with the scenario that you want to run. A sample may require you to set the symbol at the top of multiple files in order to run a scenario.
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To demonstrate multiple scenarios, sample apps make use of the `#define` and `#if-#else/#elif-#endif` C\# statements to selectively compile and run different sections of sample code. For those samples that make use of this approach, set the `#define` statement at the top of the C\# files to the symbol associated with the scenario that you want to run. A sample may require you to set the symbol at the top of multiple files in order to run a scenario.
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For example, the following `#define` symbol list indicates that four scenarios are available (one scenario per symbol). The current sample configuration runs the `TemplateCode` scenario:
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#define ExpandDefault // TemplateCode or LogFromMain or FilterInCode
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For more information on using [C# preprocessor directives](/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/preprocessor-directives/) to selectively compile sections of code, see [#define (C# Reference)](/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/preprocessor-directives/preprocessor-define) and [#if (C# Reference)](/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/preprocessor-directives/preprocessor-if).
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For more information on using [C\# preprocessor directives](/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/preprocessor-directives/) to selectively compile sections of code, see [\#define (C\# Reference)](/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/preprocessor-directives/preprocessor-define) and [\#if (C\# Reference)](/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/preprocessor-directives/preprocessor-if).
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## Next steps
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