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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:48:45+00:00 2026-05-14T20:48:45+00:00

When using VB.Net (2008) and paused in debugging, Edit-And-Continue is a great time-saver. However

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When using VB.Net (2008) and paused in debugging, Edit-And-Continue is a great time-saver. However if you change any module/class-level information (variable, sub/function signature, etc), you get the error message like this:

"unable to apply this change while debugging"

While I can understand the technical challenge to making this work (and why it would be hard), it leaves me in a tight spot with just a few options:

1) Restart and recompile and get the program back to the same state
2) Continue debugging without making the change, and risk forgetting
3) Type up a reminder note to make the change

All of which are annoying.

Now I know that option ‘4) Just actually make the change’ may not be possible. but does anybody know how to enable the following ‘technically easy’ possibility?

4) Let me change the code, get it flagged with the purple squiggly underline, so I can save it, but just ignore the change until recompile

I have checked the Tools|options|debug|edit and continue, nothing appears to let me do this.

thanks!

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    2026-05-14T20:48:46+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:48 pm

    You can’t do exactly what you want but you could have the solution/project open in another vs instace and change the code in that. You would have to make sure you didn’t save it though.

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