Use the following key combinations while you are debugging your project.
Note You can change or create keyboard shortcuts in Keyboard of the Environment options in the Options dialog box.
To | Press |
Display documentation for the active window. | F1 |
Display a system menu for the application window. | ALT+SPACEBAR |
Add and remove breakpoints on the current lines. | F9 |
Clear all breakpoints. | CTRL+SHIFT+F9 |
Disable breakpoint. | CTRL+F9 |
Display Auto window and move cursor into it. | CTRL+ALT+A |
Display Breakpoints dialog box. | CTRL+B |
Display Call Stack window and move cursor into it. | CTRL+ALT+C |
Display Immediate window and move cursor into it. Not available if you are in the Text Editor window. | CTRL+ALT+I |
Display Locals window and move cursor into it. | CTRL+ALT+L |
Display Running Document window and move cursor into it. | CTRL+ALT+R |
Adds a watch on the currently selected word. | SHIFT+F9 |
Display the next statement. | ALT+* on the NUM pad |
Display the shortcut menu. | SHIFT+F10 |
Display Threads window and move cursor into it. | CTRL+ALT+H |
Display Watch window and move cursor into it. | CTRL+ALT+W |
End debugging session. | SHIFT+F5 |
Execute code one statement at a time, following execution into function calls (Step Into). | F11 |
Execute the next line of code but not follow execution through any function calls (Step Over). | F10 |
Execute the remaining lines of a function in which the current execution point lies (Step Out). | SHIFT+F11 |
Restart a debugging session. | CTRL+SHIFT+F5 |
Resume execution of your code from the current statement to the selected statement (Run to Cursor). | CTRL+F10 |
Run the application.. | F5 |
Run the code without invoking the debugger (Start without Debugging). | CTRL+F5 |
Set the next statement. | CTRL+SHIFT+F10 |
Stop execution (Break). | CTRL+BREAK |