I'd agree with Sue, restructure your code to do what she mentioned and then see if you still have those debugging problems.
Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm
"Mark VII" <MarkVII@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F8D95549-2CF2-418E-B71F-021FE0D2731A@microsoft.com...
> Hi Ken -- > > One thing I'd already tried was to have a rule that invokes a sub, and the > sub calles the procedure that does the actual processing. Neither F5 for > breakpoint nor Stop statements worked there. > > FWIW, I started with the processing logic in the sub invoked by the rule, > same results. > > Interestingly, if I invoke the sub that does the actual processing from > the > Immediate Window, breakpoints work like they should. > > One thing I didn't mention is that I had been kicking off my rule from the > "run rules now" part of the Rules and Alerts dialog. Wonder if that's > making > a difference, because there a dialog open. > > Any thoughts in light of that? > > Thanks, > Mark
09 Apr 2008looping through inbox messages / debugger under Outlook VBA.Mark VII
09 Apr 2008|- Re: looping through inbox messages / debugger under Outlook VBA.Ken Slovak - [MVP - O...
09 Apr 2008|  \ Re: looping through inbox messages / debugger under Outlook VBA.Mark VII
10 Apr 2008|     \ Re: looping through inbox messages / debugger under Outlook VBA.Ken Slovak - [MVP - O...
09 Apr 2008\ Re: looping through inbox messages / debugger under Outlook VBA.Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
10 Apr 2008   \ Re: looping through inbox messages / debugger under Outlook VBA.Mark VII
10 Apr 2008      \ Re: looping through inbox messages / debugger under Outlook VBA.Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
10 Apr 2008         \ Re: looping through inbox messages / debugger under Outlook VBA.Mark VII
All times are in (US) Eastern Daylight Time (GMT -4:00)