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Is there any way to change a value of a variable whilst in the debugger.
The initialisation of a variable was in the wrong place so the macro stopped. I know what it should have been, and I have now corrected the code, but I also have to repair the spreadsheet, it would have been so much easier if I could have changed the value and then continued to run the rest of the code. Is this possible? (XL2003) and how do I do it? |
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