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my vbscript debugger watch function is not available and I cannot.

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KarenLouise - 23 Apr 2005 22:14 GMT
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Van T. Dinh - 25 Apr 2005 08:32 GMT
... and we cannot see your question!

The Subject line is for the topic, not the description & question(s).

Please use the body of the post to describe your problem and ask relevant
question(s) to the problem.

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KarenLouise - 25 Apr 2005 11:07 GMT
Sorry,  about the subject line.

I am trying to learn how to use the vbscript debugger but do not find the
script help function very helpful.  I have learned that the debugger must be
running to use the watch window, but help tells me to "type the name of the
variable I want to watch in the Name column of the window"  but I can't seem
to do that.  In the vbcode window I can highlight my variable, right click on
it and it allows me to add it to the watch list.  In vbscript when I
highlight the variable and right click you can see the words add to watch
list but they are dim (not available).  Also, my help menu allows me to
select "Office Assistant"  but when the paperclip comes up and I click on it
nothing happens.  How do I fix these 2 problems.  Can I ask you other
unrelated questions about pages or do I need to post another thread?

KarenLouise

> .... and we cannot see your question!
>
> The Subject line is for the topic, not the description & question(s).
>
> Please use the body of the post to describe your problem and ask relevant
> question(s) to the problem.
Van T. Dinh - 25 Apr 2005 12:54 GMT
Are you talking about Microsoft Access VBA window, commonly known as VBE, an
abbreviation of Visual Basic (integrated development) Environment?

If you are, it is VBA and not VBScript.  Right-click on the Watch window and
then select "Add Watch ...".

I don't knoe about the "Office Assistant".  It is a nuisance and I turned it
off long ago.

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Van T. Dinh
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KarenLouise - 25 Apr 2005 13:57 GMT
No, I have already figured out the Microsoft Access VBA window.  Now I am
trying to create web pages in Microsoft Access Pages and they use vbscript
instead of VBA.  I understand that the debugger must be working to have
access to the watch window, but I can't figure out how to add the variable
into the watch window or how to set up a "quick watch"

KarenLouise

> Are you talking about Microsoft Access VBA window, commonly known as VBE, an
> abbreviation of Visual Basic (integrated development) Environment?
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> > > question(s) to the problem.
Tim Ferguson - 25 Apr 2005 20:24 GMT
> Now I am
> trying to create web pages in Microsoft Access Pages and they use
> vbscript instead of VBA.  I

Try microsoft.public.scripting.vbscript

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Tim F
 
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