Yep. Just set a breakpoint at the line where you want to enter the debugger. I don't think that Stop will work though, just use a Log("text here") instead, and put the breakpoint there.
Yep. Just set a breakpoint at the line where you want to enter the debugger. I don't think that Stop will work though, just use a Log("text here") instead, and put the breakpoint there.
I tried that, but the breakpoint gets ignored.
I have a long loop and only want to start stepping through the code after the loop counter gets close to the end.
There are some subs where the debugger won't work, but I don't remember which one's at the moment. I'm sure you can find more info about them here in the forum if you use the search function.
There are some subs where the debugger won't work, but I don't remember which one's at the moment. I'm sure you can find more info about them here in the forum if you use the search function.
This is just a plain normal Sub, so no Resumable Sub or anything else unusual.
I did search the forum, but couldn't find anything about starting debugging after x iterations of the loop.
There are some subs where the debugger won't work, but I don't remember which one's at the moment. I'm sure you can find more info about them here in the forum if you use the search function.