On second thoughts do you mean Run to Cursor. You can do that in visual studio.
Just set a breakpoint after your loop and run the form in debug, It will stop at the next breakpoint. I don't think you can not execute lines of code though.
>>try this
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>>1. Open a webform ( like default.aspx ).
>>2. Select "Browse With..." in the "File" menu
>>3. Set "Internet Explorer" the "Default" browser
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>>Nick
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>Thanks a lot. Simple when you know where to look.
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>BTW, it looks completely different in IE than in FireFox. In FireFox the pictures for Update/Cancel buttons don't work, so I see them as a text. Also in FireFox pressing Update doesn't work while in IE it seems to work. Weird.
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>For a bonus point and sorry for not starting a new thread - do you know how to simulate Go to Cursor option in VFP in ASP.NET debugging? E.g. if I entered a loop and I really want to go to the next line of code, how can I skip the loop and go there?
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>Thanks again for your help.
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