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Hi @TerryRitchie

Have you considered Debug Topic for your Tutorial?

+1 BTW I just searched it for that topic and love all the new graphics you have in Contents!
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(12-25-2023, 08:44 AM)bplus Wrote: Hi @TerryRitchie

Have you considered Debug Topic for your Tutorial?

+1 BTW I just searched it for that topic and love all the new graphics you have in Contents!

A few weeks ago someone else suggested a lesson in the tutorial on how to use the debug features in the IDE. I have it on the list of lessons I need to create in the future. First I'll need to figure out how to use the features myself as I've never taken advantage of them.

I spruced up the tutorial's graphics a few months back, I'm glad you like them. Smile

Merry Christmas!

Terry
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#3
Check these from Reddit @bplus

https://www.reddit.com/r/QB64pe/comments...s_qb64_v2/

https://www.reddit.com/r/QB64pe/comments..._step_out/
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Thankyou Gyrmmjack kind of shot but better than nothing.
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