Hi,
with vb6 it was possible to step through the code by pressing F8. Is this
still possible with .net 2003?
Thanks,
Frank 8 4879
yes, after setting a breakpoint and starting the debugger, use F10 to step
through, if that hotkey doesnt work its under the debug menu "Step Through"
yes, after setting a breakpoint and starting the debugger, use F10 to step
through, if that hotkey doesnt work its under the debug menu "Step Through"
Hi,
If you are using Visual Studio .NET 2003, the equivalent key is F10 (F11 to
step into a procedure).
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Hi,
with vb6 it was possible to step through the code by pressing F8. Is this
still possible with .net 2003?
Thanks,
Frank
Hi,
If you are using Visual Studio .NET 2003, the equivalent key is F10 (F11 to
step into a procedure).
"Frank" <Fr***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C5**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi,
with vb6 it was possible to step through the code by pressing F8. Is this
still possible with .net 2003?
Thanks,
Frank
you specified an environment preference when you ran the IDE for the
first time -- this is what set your function keys to these values.
to change, Tools>Customize>Keyboard
you specified an environment preference when you ran the IDE for the
first time -- this is what set your function keys to these values.
to change, Tools>Customize>Keyboard
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to change, Tools>Customize>Keyboard
.... or on the start page -> "My Profile" -> "Keyboard schema".
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"stand__sure" <st*********@hotmail.com> schrieb: you specified an environment preference when you ran the IDE for the first time -- this is what set your function keys to these values.
to change, Tools>Customize>Keyboard
.... or on the start page -> "My Profile" -> "Keyboard schema".
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