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  1. The MS Script editor also comes with MS Office 2000 and is far far superior to the very old MS Script Debugger. Also the MS Script debugger is very insidious. Once installed it is very difficult to get back to use MSE (or install) as your default script debugger. MSE v7 (in oxp) and the Visual Studio script debuggers all work co-operatively together but not so MS SD. I would recommend that people only install MS SD as a very last resort. Only if you do not have access to Office 2000 or later or a recent copy of Visual Studio. MSE automatically shows all local variable values including object hierarchies and user selectable watch variables. It also separates the debug output window from the immediate window which is very useful. It might be also worth mentioning the global Debug object with its write and writeln methods for outputing text straight to the debug output window or the command window in the case of MS SD.

    Details can be found here

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/script56/html/j s56jsobjdebug.asp

    Also if anything does complain about the Debug object not being defined you can always use code like

    if (Debug) Debug.writeln('');

    Only my opinion, your mileage may vary.

    Jim

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