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Break Modes
I have a workbook that has the statement:
On Error Resume Next So I have break mode set to break on unhandled errors. However, when I am developing I like break mode to be in 'break on all errors' so it will display the error, show me the statement where it occured and go into break mode. If I forget to change the break mode back before I quit, the next time that workbook opens it will give an error. Is there a way to somehow be reminded that I'm in 'break on all errors' mode so I can set it back? Other ideas? tod |
Break Modes
Tod,
Not an answer to your question but an idea for development. I'm working on "live" workbooks in an office and am constantly modifying things that I don't want the users to be bothered with until I'm done. In almost all of them I set a public flag. Public ItsMe as Boolean In the Workbook_Open Event, If Application.UserName = "John Wilson" Then ItsMe = True End If Then while I'm working on a new feature, I can use If ItsMe < True then Exit Sub or..... If ItsMe = True Then ' my code under test Else ' original code End If When I'm satisfied that everythings working well and I want to turn on the new feature, I just delete those lines of code. You could do the same for your break mode statement. John Tod wrote: I have a workbook that has the statement: On Error Resume Next So I have break mode set to break on unhandled errors. However, when I am developing I like break mode to be in 'break on all errors' so it will display the error, show me the statement where it occured and go into break mode. If I forget to change the break mode back before I quit, the next time that workbook opens it will give an error. Is there a way to somehow be reminded that I'm in 'break on all errors' mode so I can set it back? Other ideas? tod |
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