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cj
I have a program I'm writing that has started executing the line
following the line that is highlighted in the debugger.

For instance

for x = 1 to 3
messagebox.show (x)
next

when for x = 1 to 3 is highlighted and I press F11 the message box pops up.

I'm not sure why but I decided to wipe the program and start over. I
cut my code and pasted into notepad. I closed VB.NET 2005. I renamed
the directory test to oldtest. I started VB.NET 2005 and told it to
create a new project called test. It told me it could not because
another project already exists in test.

What??????? There is no test any more. What the heck is going on. I
really hate it when a program tells me I can't do something. Who's the
boss here. How do I fix this?
Sep 19 '06
10 1262
cj
I did get that project deleted after rebooting my pc. Don't know why it
didn't work the first time but stuff happens. If I have any problems
when I delete a project in the future I'll post another question. Thanks.

Linda Liu [MSFT] wrote:
Hi Cj,

Thanks for your update.

It seems that your first question has been solved. Then how about your
second question?

If the problem is not solved or you need our further assistance, please
feel free to let me know.
Sincerely,
Linda Liu
Microsoft Online Community Support
Sep 26 '06 #11

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