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Run to the Cursor Location
You can command the debugger to run your application until it reaches the location where the cursor is set. This location may be in a source window or the Disassembly window. (The cursor means the insertion point you set by clicking in the window with the mouse.)
To run to the cursor in a source window
- You must be debugging, and your application must be in a break state.
- In a source file, click on a source line to move the cursor to that point.
- From the Debug menu, select Run To Cursor.
To run to the cursor in the Disassembly window
- You must be debugging, and your application must be in a break state.
- If the Disassembly window is not visible, choose Windows from the Debug menu and select Disassembly.
- In the Disassembly window, click on a line to move the cursor to that point.
- From the Debug menu, select Run To Cursor.