Does it exists in visual studio 2008 custom templates as in Eclipse? - visual-studio

I'm adding logging to a visual studio 2008 application, c#, windows form. I'm using log4net, and I was wondering if there is in Visual Studio, any feature similar to custom templates in Eclipse.
Any help will be appreciated.
thanks,
Fernando

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