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VS2005 Immediate Window

Can anyone tell me how to get to the immediate window in VS2005. The help
file says (when debugging) to click Debug, Windows, Immediate. There is no
Immediate window listed there, nor anywhere else I can find it.

Also, is there a trick now to single step. I can't find that anywhere
either.

Thanks
Russ Stevens
Nov 27 '05 #1
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Help is correct...try ctrl + alt + I, which also pops the immediate window.
Perhaps you have an installation issue or there is a condition under which
selection is not available (that I have not found) ?
Single step with the F11 key.

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Can anyone tell me how to get to the immediate window in VS2005. The help
file says (when debugging) to click Debug, Windows, Immediate. There is no
Immediate window listed there, nor anywhere else I can find it.

Also, is there a trick now to single step. I can't find that anywhere
either.

Thanks
Russ Stevens

Nov 27 '05 #2
Peter,

In VS2003 you could click Debug, Windows, Immediate or click Cntrl G to
get the Immediate window. In VS2005, the Help is NOT correct. It says you
can click Debug, Windows, Immediate, but the Immediate window is NOT listed
there (I am running XPx64 but don't know if that makes a difference).

Then instead of using F8 for single step, you now use F11? Perhaps I have
something configured wrong, but I can't understand why Microsoft is making
this so hard.

Are you saying that if you click Debug, Windows in VS2005, that you have a
Immediate window listed? Even when I click Cntrl-Alt-I (instead of Cntrl-G)
and the Immediate Window is displayed, it still doesn't appear on the menu.

Thanks for at least getting me started in the right direction. I don't
know how Microsoft can break things that are so basic?

Thanks
Russ Stevens
Nov 28 '05 #3
Peter,

Got my menu back - Tools, Import and Export Settings, Reset All Settings,
select General Development Settings (instead of VB settings which I think is
what I may have selected when I installed) - geeesh...

Thanks
Russ Stevens
Nov 28 '05 #4

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