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The following commands enable you to run a script step by step:
Trace (shortcut key: F7)
When you select the ribbon command Home | Program group | Trace, only a single line of the script runs and execution halts. If you select this command again, the next line will run, then execution halts again, etc.
This allows you to execute a script line by line in single steps.
Procedure step (shortcut key: F8)
The ribbon command Home | Program group | Step also executes only one line of the script and then stops execution.
The difference between this and the Trace command: Procedures are not processed line by line, but as a whole.
Explanation: If you invoke a procedure (a function or a sub) in your code, then Trace will go into this procedure, run the first statement and then wait. Step will treat the whole procedure as a single statement and process it as a whole before pausing.
Reset (shortcut key: Ctrl+F2)
The ribbon command Home | Program group | Reset aborts the single-step execution and resets the script to the first line.