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3 Mar 2007 5:29 AM
Greg
Acccording to the Visual Studio.NET documentation, it says the Immediate
Window can be viewed by selecting DEBUG, then WINDOWS and then IMMGEDIATE.
I'm running VS.NET PROFESSIONAL and do not see the option available. Where
else or how else can I get it to load?

Thanks.

PS. This item may have been included in another post, if so mhy apologies.

Greg

Author
3 Mar 2007 5:42 AM
Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)
> I'm running VS.NET PROFESSIONAL

Almost everybody in this newsgroup is using VB6 or lower. While you may get
a stray answer to VB.NET (including VB2003, VB2005 and VB Express which have
dropped .NET from their names) questions here, you should ask them in
newsgroups devoted exclusively to .NET programming (the languages are
different enough to warrant separate newsgroup support). Look for newsgroups
with either the word "dotnet" or "vsnet" in their name.

For the microsoft news server, try these newsgroups for Visual Basic .NET
related questions...

   microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb
   microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb.upgrade
   microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb.controls
   microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb.data

And these for more general .NET questions

   microsoft.public.dotnet.general
   microsoft.public.vsnet.general

Note: There are many other .NET newgroups (use the first three "fields" from
the last two as templates when searching for them), but the above ones
should get you started.

Rick
Author
5 Mar 2007 2:40 AM
Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]
Hi Greg,

I have added a reply to you in microsoft.public.vsnet.debugging newsgroup.
Please check it there, thanks.

Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
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