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test code in excel vb without having to run the entire procedure...

Asked by tchristie33 in VB Script, VB Controls, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

I am hoping there is an answer to this and it wasn't something i thought up. But i seem to remember that there was a way in visual basic to turn on a feature that allows you to test lines of code to see if they work so that you don't have to start at the beginning of the code and work all the way through it. It was as if a part of the bottom of the VB screen would let you do this. Is this possible or something like it? ThanksStart Free Trial
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