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show code page after procedure
Gregory Clancey 
    
3 years ago
I forget, and have not found. . .
When running a loop that will eventually write data to a table, if I use "debug.print" in place of altering a table, how can I have VBA show the code page once the loop has been completed, where the immediate window has been filled?
I once knew but forgot.
Gregory Clancey OP  @Reply  
    
3 years ago
I've been using "STOP", but there's a way that shows the window without having to end the proc
Scott Axton  @Reply  
        
3 years ago
Are you thinking about Exit Sub?

If you haven't already seen it check out the Status Box video.
That offers an alternative to the debug.print
Gregory Clancey OP  @Reply  
    
3 years ago
Thanks, lad. I have seen this but didn't think to utilize the technique here. Of course!
The good thing about having a head made of brick is that the wolf can't blow it down.
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
3 years ago
Yeah, that's why I created the Status Box. Sick of the Immediate window and MsgBox'ing everything.
Gregory Clancey OP  @Reply  
    
3 years ago
This system worked well for me. Thanks. Mine was only an intermediary need. There was a benefit to having all the data visible in a space like the IW. In fact, I ended up reading the 300 or so strings (all file names from a folder in Explorer which happen to include an ALPHA & " " & NUMERIC serial) into a 1-dim array, so I could sort them by the numeric element and determine where there might be gaps in sequence. I threw myself at the task and came out with what I needed and, as is often the case, picked up lots of useful (if "unintended") knowledge along the way.
It's rare, wouldn't you agree, to draw the card which transports you directly to "GO" for a reward, and instead you must slowly pass through the gauntlet of other player's properties before reaching the same goal "the long way."

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