How do I add all the *.lib to additional dependencies if there are too many *.lib in visual studio C++












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On usual, I just copy and paste the *.lib name to the additional dependencies in visual studio c++ when I need. But now I'm trying to use point cloud library, it contains many libraries and its 3rd party dependencies also have many libraries ( for example: vtk has >100 libs ).It cost too much time to find out which lib I'm actually using since the document didn't write about that, I want to just import all of the lib.



Is there any way I can automatically import all the *.lib names to the additional dependencies ?










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    On usual, I just copy and paste the *.lib name to the additional dependencies in visual studio c++ when I need. But now I'm trying to use point cloud library, it contains many libraries and its 3rd party dependencies also have many libraries ( for example: vtk has >100 libs ).It cost too much time to find out which lib I'm actually using since the document didn't write about that, I want to just import all of the lib.



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      On usual, I just copy and paste the *.lib name to the additional dependencies in visual studio c++ when I need. But now I'm trying to use point cloud library, it contains many libraries and its 3rd party dependencies also have many libraries ( for example: vtk has >100 libs ).It cost too much time to find out which lib I'm actually using since the document didn't write about that, I want to just import all of the lib.



      Is there any way I can automatically import all the *.lib names to the additional dependencies ?










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      On usual, I just copy and paste the *.lib name to the additional dependencies in visual studio c++ when I need. But now I'm trying to use point cloud library, it contains many libraries and its 3rd party dependencies also have many libraries ( for example: vtk has >100 libs ).It cost too much time to find out which lib I'm actually using since the document didn't write about that, I want to just import all of the lib.



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