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If you're using SQL Prompt 3.5 then SQL Prompt will only function when you're working in a database project in VS2005.
If you upgrade to v3.6 (which is free if you own SQL Prompt 3.x) you'll get improved Visual Studio 2005 support. In that you'll be able to edit any SQL file regardless of whether or not it is associated with a project
SQL Prompt 3.6 also includes Microsoft® Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals (Data Dude) support -
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unfortunalely it's help dose,t work
(http://help.red-gate.com/help/SQLPrompt ... px?lang=en)