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blueshell Error Guy
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If you have any calls to user-defined functions or
subs in your code (have you ever seen another
program?), you need to be very aware of this feature
of Visual Basic's error handlers; it can cause
control to unexpectedly jump into your calling
procedure's error handler. And if there isn't a
calling procedure (as in all event handler subs like
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Logic errors - occur when your code doesn't do what
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Setting an error trap
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