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Greg - 03 Mar 2007 08:32 GMT
According to the help document in VS.NET 2005 there is an Immediate Window,
just like in MS Access. According to the online help documentation I should
be able to display the IMMEDIATE window by choosing DEBUG then WINDOWS
followed by the IMMEDIATE Window. This option does not appear in my menu
structure.

What must I do to find the IMMEDIATE WINDOW. I have looked high and low and
cannot find it. I need this window so I can use the DEBUG.PRINT tool that I
use all the time when debugging programs.

If there really is no such window, then what woudl be the alternative for
such functionality.
Jeffrey Tan[MSFT] - 05 Mar 2007 02:39 GMT
Hi,

The default VS2005 IDE "Debug"->"Windows" will contain the "Immediate" menu
item, so I assume your IDE is changed by something/someone. Anyway, we have
2 solutions in this situation:
1. You may open "Tools"->"Import and Export settings" dialog and use "Reset
all settings" option to reset all the IDE default settings. I assume this
will help you to retrieve the "Immediate" menu item.
2. You may add the "Immediate" menu item manually. You may select
"Tools"->"Customize..." menu option and switch to "Commands" tabpage. In
the left listbox, you may select "Debug" item, and then find "Immediate"
item in the right side of listbox. Finally, you may drag this "Immediate"
item and move the mouse to the "Debug"->"Windows" submenu of VS2005 IDE,
then you may drop the "Immediate" item to the position you want. I assume
this will help you to retrieve the "Immediate" window you are missing.

Hope this helps.

Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
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Greg - 08 Mar 2007 04:48 GMT
I used option 2 and now have my Immediate Window. Thank You.

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