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Default "Can't enter break mode at this time" error coming up

Hi,

I am trying to have my code execute up to a point and then stop -- I have
been doing this successfully, up until now, by typing "Stop" into my code
where I want the code execution to suspend. For some reason, I am now
getting the error message noted in the subject of this post -- when I click
on "Help", it gives me the following explanation (below is the only wording
from this explanation that appears that it applies to my case). When I
queried info on "extensibility", I was brought to the help for Security - I
tried changing the "Trust all installed add-ins and templates" checkbox but
that didn't fix the issue.

"A change was made programmatically to the project using the extensibility
(add-in) object model. This prevents the program from having execution
suspended. You can continue running, or end execution, but can't suspend
execution."

Thanks in advance!
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Robert
 
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