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Default Information Display Problem for a variable in VBA while Debuging

Hi,

I am facing problem in VBA - Excel. When i run the VBA code for cursor
(by hitting F8 key) if i place the cursor over a variable of that line
it fails to display the value stored. Sometimes it displays and
sometimes it won't.

As i am new to VBA, this information helps a lot in knowing the value
stored in variable

Thanks in advance
Kindly need help on this

Hari
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you can drag/drop the variable into the watch window and then you'll see the
values change

"Hari" wrote:

Hi,

I am facing problem in VBA - Excel. When i run the VBA code for cursor
(by hitting F8 key) if i place the cursor over a variable of that line
it fails to display the value stored. Sometimes it displays and
sometimes it won't.

As i am new to VBA, this information helps a lot in knowing the value
stored in variable

Thanks in advance
Kindly need help on this

Hari

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Yes, that is one alternative However i have seen in other computers
that it diplays the information when
the cursor has placed over the highlighted line (Generally Yellow
Color). I thoght that by activatuing any tool can get back

Thankyou very much for the information
Hari


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you can drag/drop the variable into the watch window and then you'll see the
values change



"Hari" wrote:
Hi,


I am facing problem in VBA - Excel. When i run the VBA code for cursor
(by hitting F8 key) if i place the cursor over a variable of that line
it fails to display the value stored. Sometimes it displays and
sometimes it won't.


As i am new to VBA, this information helps a lot in knowing the value
stored in variable


Thanks in advance
Kindly need help on this


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On Sep 16, 4:43*am, Hari wrote:
Yes, that is one alternative However i have seen in other computers
that it diplays the information when
the cursor has placed over the highlighted line (Generally Yellow
Color). I thoght that by activatuing any tool can get back

Thankyou very much for the information
Hari

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wrote:
you can drag/drop the variable into the watch window and then you'll see the
values change


"Hari" wrote:
Hi,


I am facing problem in VBA - Excel. When i run the VBA code for cursor
(by hitting F8 key) if i place the cursor over a variable of that line
it fails to display the value stored. Sometimes it displays and
sometimes it won't.


As i am new to VBA, this information helps a lot in knowing the value
stored in variable


Thanks in advance
Kindly need help on this


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I just had the same problem but it went away when I re-booted. I
don't know the cause.
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