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Debug.Writeline and Trace.Writeline don't produce any output.

I found this in the help but I don't have any Configuration Properties tab
in the Property Page (VB 2005)
To change compile settings from the property pages dialog box
1.. Right-click the project node in Solution Explorer.

2.. Choose Properties from the shortcut menu.

3.. In the Property Page dialog box that appears, click the Configuration
Properties tab in the left pane and choose the Build option.

4.. Choose the desired compiler settings.

a.. In Visual Basic, select the check boxes for the compiler settings
you want to enable. Clear the check boxes for settings you want to disable.
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Bernard Bourée

Apr 17 '06 #1
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Hi,

Check the intermediate window.

Ken
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Debug.Writeline and Trace.Writeline don't produce any output.

I found this in the help but I don't have any Configuration Properties tab
in the Property Page (VB 2005)
To change compile settings from the property pages dialog box
1.. Right-click the project node in Solution Explorer.

2.. Choose Properties from the shortcut menu.

3.. In the Property Page dialog box that appears, click the Configuration
Properties tab in the left pane and choose the Build option.

4.. Choose the desired compiler settings.

a.. In Visual Basic, select the check boxes for the compiler settings
you want to enable. Clear the check boxes for settings you want to
disable.
--
Bernard Bourée

Apr 18 '06 #2

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