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docs: fix path for single proj
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To include an SVG file, you will need to place it in a folder named `Svg` (e.g. `Assets\Svg\MyFile.svg`). This is required in order to avoid [Uno.Resizetizer](xref:Uno.Resizetizer.GettingStarted) transform the file into a set of scaled PNGs files.

Now, you can display the SVG image in an `Image` by referencing it from the `Source` property. For example:

```xml
<Image Source="ms-appx:///Assets/Svg/test.svg" Stretch="UniformToFill" Width="100" Height="100" />
```

## [**Legacy Project**](#tab/legacyproject)

To use SVG, install the following NuGet packages into the iOS, macOS, Mac Catalyst, Android, and Skia projects:
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Add the SVG Image to the app project and make sure that the build action is set to Content.

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Now, you can display the SVG image in an `Image` by referencing it from the `Source` property. For example:

```xml
<Image Source="ms-appx:///Assets/test.svg" Stretch="UniformToFill" Width="100" Height="100" />
```

---

You can also explicitly use `SvgImageSource`:

```xml
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