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Viewing a Called Procedure
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Viewing a Called Procedure
Viewing a Called Procedure :
You can quickly view a procedure that is called by your code.
To view a procedure that is called by your code
1. Position the insertion point within the called procedure.
2. Press SHIFT+F2.
3. Press CTRL+SHIFT+F2 to return to the previous location.
Note Visual Basic keeps track of the last eight lines that were accessed or edited. You can also access the Last Position command on the View menu to quickly navigate to a previous location in your code.
You can quickly view a procedure that is called by your code.
To view a procedure that is called by your code
1. Position the insertion point within the called procedure.
2. Press SHIFT+F2.
3. Press CTRL+SHIFT+F2 to return to the previous location.
Note Visual Basic keeps track of the last eight lines that were accessed or edited. You can also access the Last Position command on the View menu to quickly navigate to a previous location in your code.
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