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What does it mean when the watch window shows a value in red?

I ransacked the help file but couldn't find any mention of this.

Cheers,

Andy D

Nov 17 '05 #1
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Andrew Ducker wrote:
What does it mean when the watch window shows a value in red?

I ransacked the help file but couldn't find any mention of this.

Cheers,

Andy D


Those values have just changed.

Hans Kesting
Nov 17 '05 #2

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