If you use VB6 to write COM programs that raise errors, it seems impossible to continue after hitting one of them. However, the (almost undocumented) commands ALT+F8 and ALT+F5 let you step and run past an error, respectively, into the error-handling code or?more importantly?into the code that called the procedure where the error occurred (such as a C++ client). This can be a real lifesaver if you