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Or click anywhere on your worksheet and press Alt + F11. Then add the
line I told you to and re-open your worksheet. hughie wrote: wrote: Put this line: Debug.Assert False wherever you want your code to break. It's the rough equivalent of a programmatic breakpoint. Because I can't get to the code I can't add the line! H |
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