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I have a subroutine that opens a form which calls other routines. Is there a
simple way to quit all and stop running everything from the called routine? When the cursor returns to the calling routine I don't want the rest of that code to run in some situations. I can add a test right after it returns but thought there might be a definitive command. Thanks |
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