Available Functions/Methods dialog box

The name of this dialog box changes depending on the program you are debugging.

Select the dialog box that has opened on your system:

Available Functions dialog box

Use the Available Functions dialog box to select the function you want to find.

Controls and control groupings are described below. Group and subgroup names appear in italics, and control names appear in bold.

Please select a function Select a function from the list of available functions.
Push buttons
OK The source for the file containing the selected function opens in the Source pane. The line containing the found function is indicated by an arrow (nbexept.gif (78 bytes)) in the prefix area. The Available Functions dialog box closes.
Cancel Closes the Available Functions dialog box without finding any occurrences of the available functions.
Help Displays this help panel.

Available Methods dialog box

Use the Available Methods dialog box to select the method you want to find.

Controls and control groupings are described below. Group and subgroup names appear in italics, and control names appear in bold.

Please select a method Select a method from the list of available methods.
Push buttons
OK The source for the file containing the selected method opens in the Source pane. The line containing the found method is indicated by an arrow (nbexept.gif (78 bytes)) in the prefix area. The Available Methods dialog box closes.
Cancel Closes the Available Methods dialog box without finding any occurrences of the available methods.
Help Displays this help panel.

Available Entry Points dialog box

Use the Available Entry Points dialog box to select the entry point you want to find.

Controls and control groupings are described below. Group and subgroup names appear in italics, and control names appear in bold.

Please select an entry point Select an entry point from the list of available entry points.
Push buttons
OK The source or listing for the file containing the selected entry point opens in the Source pane. The line containing the found entry point is indicated by an arrow (nbexept.gif (78 bytes)) in the prefix area. The Available Entry Points dialog box closes.
Cancel Closes the Available Entry Points dialog box without finding any occurrences of the available entry points.
Help Displays this help panel.