You must have clicked on the left side of the Script window
and created a break point in your script. Breakpoints are useful for
debugging (see debugging in Help). You can click the dot, and it will go
away.
S.
At 01:50 PM 12/26/2000 -0600, you wrote:
X-mas to all,
I was wrighting some code in
X-mas to all,
I was wrighting some code in my global and I clicked on the right side of the screen
and red dot came up. What is the red dot? and What is it for?
Fred Westermeyer
Slot Graphics
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Grand Casino Biloxi
265 Beach Boulevard
Biloxi, MS 39530
1-800-WIN-2-WIN ext.1507
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Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 4:50 PM
Subject: lingo-l Red Dot
X-mas to all,
I was wrighting some code in my global and I clicked on the right side of
the screen and red dot came up. What is the red dot? and What is it for?
Fred Westermeyer
Slo
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Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 4:50 PM
Subject: lingo-l Red Dot
X-mas to all,
I was wrighting some code in my global and I clicked on the right side of
the screen and red dot came up. What is the red dot? and What is it for?
Fred Westermeyer
Slot Graphics
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Grand Cas
At 13:50 -0600 2000_12_26, Fred Westermeyer wrote:
X-mas to all,
I was wrighting some code in my global and I clicked on the right
side of the screen and red dot came up. What is the red dot? and
What is it for?
Oh, the red dot is for recompiling the current script only.
When you have written