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Stepping into event handlers durring debugging

When stepping though C# code in Visual Studio, often times a line of code
will
cause an event handler to be run. However, it appears that the debugger
will not automatically step into that event handler. Is there a way to
cause it to step into event handlers automatically?

Thanks!
Nov 16 '05 #1
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