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I use F11 which can be very time consuming when breakpoint is within a loop of something. What are the other ways of debugging using breakpoint?
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RelicV 17-Apr-13 6:04am    
F10 is what I guess you might want to take a look at. Infact, you can put a debugger right after the loop block, and press F5. Gud luck, Vamsi
Erik Rude 17-Apr-13 6:05am    
Which version of visual studio are you using? You can do F5 (run to next break point) or shift+F11 I suggest you read up on debugging in the help files. There are many extremely useful features that you'll only find if you read this section.
Rockstar_ 17-Apr-13 6:21am    
U can drag the execution control also....

You may use, for instance, the "run to cursor" feature. I suggest you reading the following article: "Mastering Debugging in Visual Studio 2010 - A Beginner's Guide"[^].
 
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arbaaz jalil 17-Apr-13 6:50am    
Now that was really helpful. Thanks :)
CPallini 17-Apr-13 7:49am    
You are welcome.
Hi Arbaaz,

You may use F10 key to skip step into code while debugging.
F10 works similar to F11 but it wont step into functions.

I hope this might help.

With regards,
RK
 
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arbaaz jalil 17-Apr-13 6:51am    
Thank You :)
Try this link to MSDN http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/sc65sadd.aspx[^]
This may be very helpful to you.
Best regards
Erik
 
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arbaaz jalil 17-Apr-13 6:51am    
Thank You :)

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