Examples: Windows: Added 'misc/debuggers/imgui.natstepfilter' file to all Visual Studio projects. (#3038)

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.natstepfilter file for Visual Studio debugger.
Purpose: instruct debugger to skip some functions when using StepInto (F11)
To enable:
Since Visual Studio 2022 version 17.6 Preview 2 (currently available as a "Preview" build on March 14, 2023)
It is possible to add the .natstepfilter file to your project file and it will automatically be used.
(https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/allow-natstepfilter-and-natjmc-to-be-included-as-p/561718)
For older Visual Studio version prior to 2022 17.6 Preview 2:
* copy in %USERPROFILE%\Documents\Visual Studio XXXX\Visualizers (current user)
* or copy in %VsInstallDirectory%\Common7\Packages\Debugger\Visualizers (all users)
If you have multiple VS version installed, the version that matters is the one you are using the IDE/debugger of (not the compiling toolset).
This is supported since Visual Studio 2012.
Unfortunately, unlike .natvis files, it isn't yet possible to include this file in your project :(
You may upvote this: https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/allow-natstepfilter-and-natjmc-to-be-included-as-p/561718
If you have multiple VS version installed, the version that matters is the one you are using the IDE/debugger
of (not the compiling toolset). This is supported since Visual Studio 2012.
More information at: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/debugger/just-my-code?view=vs-2019#BKMK_C___Just_My_Code
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