I figured it out and thought I'd share with others.

Turns out that you have to restart Visual Studio and reload the whole
solution for it to pickup the correct paths when you're using a macro.

Cheers,
Daniel

On Jun 9, 10:58 pm, Daniel Cowx <daniel.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I notice that some of our projects (e.g. chrome_resources) reference
> GRIT generated files via the RelativePath entry in the *.vcproj file
> via the user macro $(OutDir).
>
> Can someone please provide insight into how this was made to work?
> I've tried this quite a few times to no avail. Whenever I try to add a
> user macro (even copy and pasting what's in chrome_resources.vcproj)
> into my own project, Visual Studio complains that it can't resolve the
> path. What gives?
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